Featuring: Miley Cyrus

Songwriter: Rae Sremmurd

Producer: Mike WiLL Made-It

[Intro]
(Ear Drummers)

[Verse: Slim Jxmmi]
These girls, these girls
They wanna move their body
These girls, these girls
They wanna move their body
These girls, these girls
They wanna move their body
These girls, these girls
They wanna move their body

[Pre-Chorus: Swae Lee]
Throw it back, look what you doing
Throw it back, look what you doing
Throw it back, look what you doing
What you doing

[Chorus: Miley Cyrus]
Lulu lives for the dough, yeah
Pop that ass like a trunk, nice
Lookin' so good, call it ice cream cake
Make the boys wanna cut it like a knife, slice
Got more back than a backpack wall
Throw it back while I'm on snapchat, go
MC hammer in pajamas, look but you can't touch this
No way, uh-hun, no way
He wanna taste my gummy, it's magically delicious
Put my titties on the platter and I'll make them do the dishes

Rae Sremmurd

Hailing from Tupelo, Mississippi, Rae Sremmurd is a hip-hop duo comprised of brothers Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi. Their name—which is “Ear Drummers” spelled backwards—is a reference to EarDrummers Entertainment, the label of producer Mike WiLL Made-It.

Rae Sremmurd rose to prominence in early 2014 with their breakout single “No Flex Zone,” which became a top 40 hit. Their follow-up “No Type” was even more successful, peaking at #16 on Billboard’s Hot 100. The group’s debut album SremmLife was released in January 2015.

The group’s second album SremmLife 2 was released in summer 2016. After initially struggling to recapture the success of their debut, the group’s single “Black Beatles” shot to #1 on the Hot 100 thanks to its placement in the viral “Mannequin Challenge” meme.