Released: June 17, 2016

Featuring: Problem

Songwriter: Problem The Game

Producer: DeUno

[Verse 1: The Game & (Problem)]
Problem struck a match and the match went out
Carpool full of hoes (Diamond Lane in the house)
You know I be lovin' them, fuckin them, fuck all the kissin' and huggin'
I'm thugging nigga, it's The Game in the house
Baby girl where the dominos? Set up the table for the homie
Here go 100, we hungry, so order Domino's (fuck yeah!)
Sit on my lap, let me, rub on your back
{Do what you want with it} Don't you tell a nigga that
She trying keep the score, her girlfriend sleep on the floor
Off Ciroc and the PARTYNEXTDOOR (bitch here)
We good is it for 'em to come
If the homies can't {Get-get-get-get-get, get some?}

[Hook: The Game]
Girl you need a thug in your life, thug in your life
Girl you need a thug in your life, thug in your life
Girl you need a thug in your life, thug in your life
Girl you need a thug in your life, you need a thug in your life

[Verse 2: Problem & (The Game)]
18 to auntie's, chochies in them panties
Hood fly nigga with bread in all me pantries
Take her to the crib and get her Netflix on
Till she get me neck licks with my necklace on
Fuckin' bling on you baby, you bad girl
Them leggin' pants complementin your ass girl
Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa
And on that note, my nigga Game where you at
I heard you got it back, 'sup with that?
(In a bathroom nigga, bout' to break a bitch back)
Ooh-wee, I wish I was you
I'm bout' go to find our crew
What! Turn up! Gone! (Oh shit!)

[Hook: The Game]
Girl you need a thug in your life, thug in your life
Girl you need a thug in your life, thug in your life
Girl you need a thug in your life, thug in your life
Girl you need a thug in your life, you need a thug in your life

The Game

Jayceon Terrell Taylor was born November 29th, 1979 in Compton, California to two Crip-affiliated gang members. He grew up on Santana Blocc, a Crip-controlled neighborhood, with a large family of half and step siblings. He was hardened by a rough and violent childhood stinting from his parent’s drug use, domestic violence, and family members being killed through gang-related conflicts.

By 2000, a 21-year-old Jayceon Taylor was a member of the Cedar Block Pirus, a Blood-affiliated gang, and dealt drugs on the streets of Compton.

Late on the night of October 1st, 2001, Jayceon was alone in his apartment when the doorbell rang and after opening the door, he was jumped by three