Released: July 28, 2018

Songwriter: Soulja Boy

Producer: Jrelentlesz

[Intro]
Soulja
SOD
Jrelentlesz
Yo man y'all already know
Y'all already know man

[Chorus]
Slide in the Porsche, pull up the trap and I get off
[?] on me nigga, don't think about that
Run up on gang, you know you get clapped
I slide to the trap and then I run up the [?]
Pull up, skert in the Hellcat
Hundred bands on me, got to count that
Run around city, with the loud pack
Slide in the Porsche, pull up the trap and I get off
[?] on me nigga, don't think about that
Run up on gang, you know you get clapped
I slide to the trap and then I run up the [?]
Pull up, skert in the Hellcat
Hundred bands on me, got to count that
Run around city, with the loud pack

[Verse 1]
Run around city, with the loud pack
Hundred racks on me nigga, had to count that
I hop out the Range Rover, it was matte black
Hundred fifty thousand, when the nigga made the transact
Run up on me I put one in your head
Definite uh, one in the head
[?], arm and a leg
Pussy ass nigga you heard what I said
Pussy ass nigga you that I trap
[?] we makin' shit happen
I feel like we at my show, niggas start clappin'
Rollin that set, no tackling
On the private jet, young nigga travelin'
On to that bed, make her do magic trick
Hop out the coop, I got another whip
I got another bitch, I'm on some other shit

[Chorus]
Slide in the Porsche, pull up the trap and I get off
[?] on me nigga, don't think about that
Run up on gang, you know you get clapped
I slide to the trap and then I run up the [?]
Pull up, skert in the Hellcat
Hundred bands on me, got to count that
Run around city, with the loud pack
Slide in the Porsche, pull up the trap and I get off
[?] on me nigga, don't think about that
Run up on gang, you know you get clapped
I slide to the trap and then I run up the [?]
Pull up, skert in the Hellcat
Hundred bands on me, got to count that
Run around city, with the loud pack

[Verse 2]
Hundred fifty bands, yo where the couch at
Skert in the Hellcat, twenty pounds of loud pack
[?] yellow bone, bitch on Snapchat
Good with the plug, fifty bricks off that
[?] my feet, I put it together
Young nigga rich, I trap any weather
Stand in that kitchen, like I'm makin' dinner
Do not come to my trap, lil nigga don't ever
Back in the day I was ridin' no spinners
But [?] I'm trappin' like, nigga and [?]
[?] nigga, I'm stuffin' the brick [?]
I be whippin' that [?], [?]
I push to the block and I know you remember
How VV my chain, It look like [?]
Whatever they say, you know my young nigga gon' get them
How to talk dealers, you know that they hate you

[Outro]
Slide in the Porsche, pull up the trap and I get off
[?] on me nigga, don't think about that
Run up on gang, you know you get clapped
I slide to the trap and then I run up the [?]
Pull up, skert in the Hellcat
Hundred bands on me, got to count that
Run around city, with the loud pack

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.