Released: May 30, 2010

Songwriter: Royce da 5'9"

Producer: DJ Whoo Kid

[Hook]
I'm the taxi driver
Ridin around with me and my thoughts
In the back seat behind me speakin
To me while I'm drivin, I'm hearin 'em talk
To me sayin' where they wanna go
Soon as they get in and they close the door
And then I cruise to wherever we ridin'
Wherever you can imagine from coast to coast

[Verse 1]
I got a foot on the gas, I got my eye on the road
With an open mind as I roll, hopin to spy on my soul
I lose control, pull up to a liquor store then get blowed
Ridin down skid row, feelin kind of miserable
I been the same since my enemies came
You play the game, you get a foul, the penalty's pain
Though I got a pen full of poison, the venom is fame
The light changes, I take a right on Memory Lane
And see, a couple niggas on the corner chillin
Lookin more and more familiar closer to 'em I get
I pull up, hit the locks, they open the door
And hop in and say they names is Hip and Hop
So I grin, pretend I don't know 'em for shit
I ask "Ay, homie, why they call you Hip?"
He says "I'm hip-notic, hip-ocritical
I could say Dear Mama and wonder why they call you bitch
I seen drama, I step to the odds lookin at death in the eyes
They probably murder me, check my disguise
You see it's money over bitches, bitches bring lies
Money bring trouble and trouble wanna follow me
Drop me on the corner of Flamingo and Koval
And remember all eyes on you
Then I come to a stop, he exits the car
So I leave and I hear shots

[Hook]
I'm the taxi driver
Ridin around with me and my thoughts
In the back seat behind me speakin
To me while I'm drivin, I'm hearin 'em talk
To me sayin' where they wanna go
Soon as they get in and they close the door
And then I cruise to wherever we ridin'
Wherever you can imagine from coast to coast

[Verse 2]
I'm the taxi driver, ridin with one passenger left
About to catch a left after I catch my breath
Peelin' past them times where niggas blast them nines
Paranoid, done already lost half my mind
I'm high thinkin' like what if the feds try to out me?
I pull up to a stop on a red light at South Street
I catch a parade goin by, full of rappers and snappers
A Cadillac float full of trapsters
Carryin a sign sayin "It's Our Time"
I wave sayin I would never diss y'all grind
So I'm waitin at the stoplight, South Street is jumpin
I look back at Hop like, people call you Hop, right? (Yes!)
After that, he's like "It's a green light
You can weave right through, if you got keen sight
To make you a right then, head for the valley
I'm Going Going to Cali Cali, uhh
Trust me, Mo Money Mo Problems
Especially when you built for the stars
You rather be, drivin your taxi than killed for the car
So drop me on the corner of Wilshire Boulevard"
I take him to the place he requested
I tell him thanks for the message, the cab shakes when he exits
I pull off Hypnotized then hear shots
And then my engine die soon as they kill Hop

[Outro]
What's on your mind? Who's in your back seat?
Do you go off your own thoughts? Are you even drivin your own car?
I know what you thinkin, "This nigga sayin Hip Hop is dead"
Don't take song like I'm sayin we lost Hip Hop, take it like I lost my mind

[Hook]
I'm the taxi driver
Ridin around with me and my thoughts
In the back seat behind me speakin
To me while I'm drivin, I'm hearin 'em talk
To me sayin' where they wanna go
Soon as they get in and they close the door
And then I cruise to wherever we ridin'
Wherever you can imagine from coast to coast

Royce da 5'9"

Royce da 5'9", real name Ryan Daniel Montgomery, is undoubtedly one of the underground rap kings of Detroit. The Michigan MC is a long-time collaborator of Eminem’s, meeting him in December 1997, and is noted as one of the greatest lyricists in hip-hop’s history (in 2012, The Source ranked him as the 48th greatest lyricist of all time in their top 50, this questionable ranking unsurprisingly being scrutinized by many as a gross misjudgment).

Although critics have previously cast shade on his ability to create a well-rounded body of work, many, critics included, considered his sophomore effort, Death is Certain (2004), to be a strong album. To learn more in-depth about his solo discography, read this page (the page listed is old, so it is not updated).

Royce is the Bad half of Bad Meets Evil (with Eminem), ¼ of Slaughterhouse (alongside Crooked I KXNG CROOKED, Joe Budden and Joell Ortiz), and ½ of PRhyme (with DJ Premier). Royce currently operates a independent record label, Bad Half Entertainment.