Songwriter: Grant Rice Tech N9ne

Producer: Eric Summers, Grant Rice, John Rice

[Intro: Grant Rice]
Grant Rice!
Tech N9ne!
Empire!
You gotta get 'em Tech, it's my shit yo!
Go!

[Verse 1: Tech N9ne]
Tecca Nina's full of malice, I've taken enough
Fuck you faggots with a balance, I'm shaking him up
Knocking you down, I'm pounding and waking you up
Fear what I do, hear what I do
Nigga when I drop you I'm breaking you up
Everybody wanna label me, call me insane
'Cause a nigga put a difference into the game
Call me crazy with a k and you can call me bane
Hey motherfucker, you motherfucker
Don't you hate 'cause I'm increasing the range
Music ain't got that oomph and I'm bringing it back
Fucking you with that funk and about make you attack
Hitting niggas with the bomb and put you in yo sack
Irritable, formidable shit is what I got, is what you lack
Empire with a beautiful title for us
Strange Music, we fucking motherfuckers up
All you pussies I'm blatantly calling you bluff
Flow with me, yo shit ain't rugged enough
It gets rough! (I came to bring the pain)
It gets rough! (You fools, you've seen the same)
It gets rough! (You have no green to gain)
It gets rough your stuff, it ain't tough enough, this is rough!
It gets rough! (I came to bring the pain)
It gets rough! (You fools, you've seen the same)
It gets rough! (You have no green to gain)
It gets rough your stuff, it ain't tough enough, this is rough!

Tech N9ne

Aaron Dontez Yates (born November 8, 1971), better known by his stage name Tech N9ne, is a chopper-style rapper from Kansas City, Missouri. He has been rapping since 1985 and during the ’90s, he was in the hip-hop group Nnutthowze.

In 2000, Tech N9ne, along with Travis O'Guin, founded Strange Music, Inc, the independent record label currently owned by Tech and co-owned by O'Guin. Strange Music currently has 12 artists on its roster.

In 2006, he independently released his album Everready (The Religion), and though his album just prior–Absolute Power– is his highest selling album to date ( 358,000 copies sold), Everready is considered by many to still be his best work.