Songwriter: Polo G

Producer: JTK

[Intro]
Mm-mmm, hmm-mm
JTK

[Chorus]
They know what I'm reppin', I let it be known
Got it out the mud, I did this on my own
I stay dolo, barely contacts in my phone
No need for fake friends, I'd rather die alone
Just remember me when I'm dead and gone
Keep my kingdom clean and take care of my throne
They won't take me out, I'm clutchin' on my chrome
Can't let my family die, gotta make it home

[Verse]
On point with everything, I was taught to read between the lines
To say they smokin' me, the oops will love it, I can't leavе the Iron
Don't care if we in public thinkin' fuck it, I'm goin' squeezе the .9
Don't come down here, this a one way, pussy nigga, read the sign
I'm from 1300, where it's fuck the G's and free the guys
You goin' die or see the county, that's just how the streets designed
Off the airway I'm so lifted this right hereah' ease yo' mind
I hate wolfers who ain't like that, that's one thing that I despise
If we go lurk tonight than you might lose your life, don't be surprised
Bullets punchin' through his body all them shots goin' get his spine
Bitch, I'm hungry for success and chasin' meals to feed the grind
In my zone, they can't stop me, ain't no point of even tryin'

[Chorus]
They know what I'm reppin', I let it be known
Got it out the mud, I did this on my own
I stay dolo, barely any contacts in my phone
No need for fake friends, I'd rather die alone
Just remember me when I'm dead and gone
Keep my kingdom clean and take care of my throne
They won't take me out, I'm clutchin' on my chrome
Can't let my family die, gotta make it home

[Outro]
JTK
Just remember me when I'm dead and gone
Got it out the mud, I did this on my own
Did this on my own

Polo G

Taurus Tremani Bartlett (born January 6th, 1999) otherwise known as Polo G, is a breakout star from Chicago known for his impeccable delivery, rowdy drill records, and heartfelt personal tracks.

Born on the north side of Chicago in the Cabrini-Green district, G experienced the grisly and unforgiving realities of the street life within Illinois' largest city. Growing up on the block, experiencing the deaths of friends and loved ones, and facing jail time became the staples of Capalot’s childhood, which he in turn implemented into his music as a means to escape what he witnessed and was raised on.

The rap genre became an outlet for the Windy City teen to cope with the violent loss of several family members and friends. In 2017, he started releasing tracks on SoundCloud and YouTube via WorldStarHipHop, which slowly gained him a following.