Released: May 15, 2015

Featuring: Johnny Cinco

Songwriter: Soulja Boy Johnny Cinco

Producer: Bobby Johnson Beats

[Intro]
Soulja, Cinco
Whoa, swag
Whoa

[Verse 1]
Send them back a the back
How black motherfucking back home
Send them back a the back
Where the bad bitch trying to get back on
Sis have list to the right thrown
Am about hard to the right thrown
Have to go hard with the hell hole
In a strip club with a lot of hoe
With a lot of hoe, y'all niggas know how the life goes
With a lot a goals, top floor of the Bellagio
Suite full of them Spanish hoes, I can manage
Suite full of them Spanish hoes, I can manage yow

[Hook]
I don't know if you heard about me
But I don't know a thing about you
I don't know what you think about me
But baby it's the thing that you do
I'll be on the way up, and it’s how you call
I'm on the way up
I'll be on the motherfucking way up

[Verse 2]
I'm a slide in your "rarri" rip it like hibachi
I got all this money on me, test up on my body
We pour actavis up in her drinks, she still [word unclear]
Yow, she fell in love with the codeine, hop up in her "rarri" drop the top on
You know widely quackles on my dumbbells
You rich nigga shit ensync, oh
Yeah money and no hoes up on single

[Hook]
On the way up, On the way up, On the way up
Hey, on the way

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.