Producer: Rico Beats

[Intro]
Huh
(Rico's Going Crazy Again)
Look

[Chorus]
Pull up, what’s crackin' (What's crackin’?)
Pull up, what happened? (Grrt)
A lot of guns and automatics, ('Matics)
A lot of guns and automatics, ('Matics)
Pull up, what's crackin'? (What's crackin'?)
Pull up, what happened? (What happened?)
A lot of guns and automatic ('Matics)
A lot of guns and automatic, (’Matics)

[Verse]
Tell my shooters call me FaceTime (Grrt)
’Cause we already done faced time
Free D-Nice, he doin' state time
You need the blicky, you can take mine (Huh)
Baby, you know I’m ridin' for my baby (Baby)
One dead, two dead, yeah, we wildn' up in Macy's
You ain’t gettin' bread 'cause you lazy (Lazy)
You call the cops, then he gon' raid me
Neno cooler than cooler, he still an ooter, he don't settle for nothin' (Grrt, bow)
Uh, bluffin', pussy boy, stop all that bluffin'
Run Ricky, yeah, he runnin', run Ricky, yeah, he runnin' (Run Ricky)
Back out, brush 'em, know some niggas that'll shoot you for nothin'
No politicin', no discussions
No politicin', no discussions
Uh, Did you? You ain't gettin' bread, nigga, did you?
Big Nappy Blue, that boy evil, Big Nappy Blue, that boy evil

[Chorus]
Pull up, what's crackin' (What's crackin'?)
Pull up, what happened? (Grrt)
A lot of guns and automatics, ('Matics)
A lot of guns and automatics, ('Matics)
Pull up, what's crackin'? (What's crackin'?)
Pull up, what happened? (What happened?)
A lot of guns and automatic ('Matics)
A lot of guns and automatic, ('Matics)

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.

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