Released: March 5, 2018

Songwriter: Pouya

Producer: Mikey the Magician

[Intro]
MTM, hit 'em with the heat

[Chorus]
I can be the one they hate, I don't got time to be liked
I'm that down south 5'5 Florida boy, still rolling them dice
Better pay yo' dues, better stay low-key, bitch, don't mind me
Ain't going back, put it on me, I'ma live lavishly
I can be the one they hate, I don't got time to be liked
I'm that down south 5'5 Florida boy, still rolling them dice
Better pay yo' dues, better stay low-key, bitch, don't mind me
Ain't going back, put it on me, I'ma live lavishly

[Verse]
Welcome to the South Side where them cute hoes do you dirty
In my city, we don't fist bump, we dap up and get to swervin'
In that '06 Vogue, money on overload
Momma, we never going back to poverty
Fuck that, hoes on the floor like a rug rat, crawling at my feet
Rappers been mumblin', talking about nothing
They got the kids stumblin' off of the xannies
Now killin' themselves so slowly and I feel like Mick Foley
When I'm in your bitch raw, can't hold me back
I'm feeling myself, still rocking a shoelace for a belt
Only thing changing is my lanes and payments rates
I raise the stakes, I raise these rappers from the grave
So put some respect on my name
My flame is reigning with no label
Momma said, "Get that bread and lay low"
While you sippin' on your Faygo 45, blow off your halo

[Chorus]
I can be the one they hate, I don't got time to be liked
I'm that down south 5'5 Florida boy, still rolling them dice
Better pay yo' dues, better stay low-key, bitch, don't mind me
Ain't going back, put it on me, I'ma live lavishly
I can be the one they hate, I don't got time to be liked
I'm that down south 5'5 Florida boy, still rolling them dice
Better pay yo' dues, better stay low-key, bitch, don't mind me
Ain't going back, put it on me, I'ma live lavishly

Pouya

Kevin Pouya (born December 20, 1994), simply known as Pouya, is an American rapper in the South Florida underground scene. His father is from Iran, his mother from Cuba. He is part of the Miami collective Buffet Boys, which he started with long-time collaborator Fat Nick.

Known for his long hair, introspective raps, and fondness of Cadillacs, Pouya has since starting his career in 2012 made a big name for himself in the Florida underground scene. He is influenced by a variety of horrorcore rappers including Cleveland group, Bones Thugs-n-Harmony.

While living with Fat Nick at Nick’s mom’s house, Kevin released his debut mixtape, Fuck It. In an interview with The Hundreds, he talked about what his life would be like if he didn’t pursue