Released: June 11, 2012

Songwriter: Pouya

Producer: Hash Napkins

[Intro]
Special thanks to Chubs, Sortahuman, Bravo
A-Lo, Chill Will, Nell
Renegade, David FB, Dizzy D, man
Luke Finel, Dead End, Flat Sound Productions
Man, thank you all for being on the mixtape
I hope you enjoy it

[Verse 1]
Bitch, I'm a star, take me to Mars
And I'll come back with a spaceship, fuck cars
Flow so bizarre, you know I just might be flyer than kites
I take pictures of bitches and beat my meat inside the kitchen
The script that I'm flippin' is missin' some pages of you and me fuckin' and makin' some babies
And trainin' those fuckers to start an invasion all over the world
Across the seas, baby, you know that it's just you and me
And three hoes in the backseat
And hands on my bones and my meat
And you can't compete with the style that I have
So versatile, I do not understand why these bitches be hatin'
I'm killin' the track like I'm Jason
The Nikes I'm lacin', the enemies I'm facin'
Pouya, Hash Napkins on the beat

[Verse 2]
Switch that flow on a ho
Yeah, you know I'm 'bout that dough
So I grab that .4, put it to your head
Bom (Bom), bom (Bom)
Like Simmy said, now you dead, give me head
Or get out of my fuckin' bed

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