Released: July 20, 2020

Featuring: Fivio Foreign

Songwriter: 808 Melo Fivio Foreign Pop Smoke

Producer: 808 Melo

[Intro]
Traphouse Mob
Uh?
This is a Melo beat
Uh?
Look
It's big 092MLBOA

[Verse 1: Pop Smoke & Fivio Foreign]
GQ, uh (GQ)
You got a gun, nigga, gun nigga, uh? (Gun, nigga)
Play disrespect, never (Never)
K with it (K with it), uh
Niggas know that we don't play with it (Nah, uh)
Big .38 gon' hawk 'em (Hawk 'em)
Two stripes, saucin' (Saucin')
I keep a TEC when I'm walkin' (Walkin')
Pick him up, toss him (Toss him)
Big drip, flossin' (Flossin')
Get straight, cashin' (Cashin')
Don't fuck around, yeah, I'm packin' (Packin')
Have it (Have it), Havoc (Havoc)
Me and Fivi' causin' havoc (Ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy)

[Verse 2: Fivio Foreign]
Action (Action), see an opp and it was action (Action, ayy, ayy, ayy)
All these questions that you're askin' (Bow)
She like "Why your face tatted?" (Wow)
I take a Perc', 'cause it's relaxing (I do)
I see a opp and I'm attackin' (I am)
Hold on, saggin'
Blue flag when I'm flaggin' (Ayy, ayy) (Traphouse Mob)
I'm prepared for their reaction (I am)
They say Robert was a classic (It was)
Vudu (Vudu), magic (Magic), Fivi', savage (Ayy, ayy)
Hol' on (Hol' on), hol' on (Hol' on)
I go on drills with a passion (Ayy)
Hol' on (Hol' on), hol' on (Hol' on)
I see him and ask where the track is

[Verse 3: Pop Smoke]
If I see an opp, it's dark out (Dark out)
Step on the court, ball out (Ball out)
Walk in the spot, walk out (Walk out)
What the fuck is all the talk about? (Huh?)
Up out the chop, aimin' (Aimin')
Put the pussy on the pavement (Pavement)
Uh? Stainless (Stainless)
Amiri jeans, stainless (Stainless)
Pop Smoke, yeah, I'm all in the stores
What's on your feet? I'm like, "Christian Dior"
Double G, yeah, that's all on my T
Big Benz, peanut butter seats
Big body, mixy (This is a Melo beat)
S-class, six-three
I'm all in your bitch, big D
Slide through your block with the Rippys

Pop Smoke

Bashar Barakah Jackson (b. July 20, 1999, d. February 19, 2020), better known by his stage name Pop Smoke, was a rapper from Canarsie, Brooklyn, New York. He started getting popularity from his April 2019 single “Welcome To The Party,” which was boosted by support from A$AP Ferg. Smoke also used a signature and distinguishable drill-style rap in his music, the style that is typically seen in the UK rap scene.

In an interview with Real 92.3 LA, Pop Smoke cited some of his main influences being 50 Cent, DMX and Meek Mill.

His debut project, Meet the Woo, was released on July 26, 2019.