Released: December 25, 2012

Songwriter: Dee Money Yung Sam (Producer) Soulja Boy

Producer: Yung Sam (Producer) Dee Money

[Intro]

[Hook]
I can't trust them
Can't trust them (3x)
I can't trust them
Can't trust them (3x)

[Verse 1]
I can't trust them
Can't trust them
Don't love them
I send bullets
Duck them
I can't trust him
'Cuz he's not family
I can't trust them
'Cuz they're not balling
They're not squad though
They're not blood though
Keep a snub nose
And a shot gun
And a badass bitch riding shot gun
If you disrespect Lil Soulja
I'mma pop some

[Hook 2]
I can't trust them
Can't trust them (3x)
I can't trust them
Can't trust them (3x)
I can't trust them
Can't trust them
Don't love them
I send bullets
Duck them
I can't trust him
Can't trust them (3x)

[Verse 2]
I'm getting money
I'm getting moolah
I be riding through the hood
With my shooter
Homie he'll do ya
Real talk
I live this
Real walk
Step inside the club though
Make it rain money
So much money
You can see I'm stuntin'
Niggas mad at me
Because I ride foreign
Niggas mad at me
'Cuz I'm very important

[Hook 2]

[Outro]

Soulja Boy

DeAndre Cortez Way (b. July 28, 1990), better known as his stage name Soulja Boy, is a rapper, producer, and social media influencer born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Atlanta, Georgia whose debut single “Crank That (Soulja Boy)” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and would hold that spot for seven non-consecutive weeks.

At 15 years old, Soulja began uploading songs to SoundClick and eventually moved to YouTube and MySpace. By March 2007, he came up with the concept behind “Crank That” and uploaded the song—and a video of its accompanying dance—online. Two months later, in May 2007, “Crank That” started to go viral. He signed to Interscope Records in the same month. By October, his major label debut album Souljaboytellem.com was released and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. But critics quickly blasted his simplistic lyrics and unorthodox flows, questioning whether or not he’d just be a one-hit wonder.

“Crank That” earned him a Grammy nomination and he would continue to find success with the songs “Kiss Me Thru the Phone”, “Turn My Swag On”, and “Pretty Boy Swag”. He’s released mixtape after mixtape, left Interscope, made noise with rumors of signing with YMCMB and eventually launched own label Stacks on Deck Entertainment.