Released: January 21, 2013

Featuring: RJmrLA

Songwriter: YG

Producer: Trend

[Intro]
Too many bitches
Still, there ain’t enough bitches
I handle my business
Can’t handle your bitches?
On my mama, I’m on
On my mama, I’m on
On my mama, I’m on

[Verse 1: RJ]
Bitch nigga say what?
Remind me of my slut
Don't make me drop my nut
And I’m on up
All raw, uncut
Broad in pocket, don’t touch my bucks
Business, get some, she on the line, like five, and one
Pop things like five, dozen, huh?
Said she ready to go
Hold up, I got a show
You boys like hoes, niggas like bitches
MOB wonder why I ain't with ya?
I ain't got time, handle my business
All play not work, that's a low key scrimmage
Girl named Lindsey, girl named Molly
They both like me, we all like money
The end of my senses
I ain't cuffin no bitches
Like I've been to San Quentin

[Hook: RJ]
I'm on my fitness
Got all kind of bitches
Work ‘em out like a gymnast
You niggas like bitches
All in my dentures
Remind me of my dentist
Man I got bitches
Too many bitches
Still it ain't enough bitches
I handle my business
Can’t handle your bitches?
Keep ‘em out my business
Man I got bitches

[Verse 2: YG]
Give me a pill I might pop one
Give me a collar, might pop one
And I trust no bitch, they might got something
I fuck you with condom, bitch that ain't my son
Yeah - they got the homie for a hot one
In these dank damn I’m tryna flock one
Give me this, give me that, fuck no, you a rat
I ain't no trick, suck on this dick, and
Fuck on my clique, like that, yeah straight up
Them basketball wives just tryna have you niggas pay up
Ho, slut, ratchet – I’m going HAM ‘till they put me in the casket
And I'm packing, pimping and macking
Pull it out and get cracking
Look - I got rich bitches and them bitches got bitches
And I'm giving your mama my digits

[Hook: RJ]
I'm on my fitness
Got all kind of bitches
Work ‘em out like a gymnast
You niggas like bitches
All in my dentures
Remind me of my dentist
Man I got bitches
Too many bitches
Still it ain't enough bitches
I handle my business
Can’t handle your bitches?
Keep ‘em out my business
Man I got bitches

[Verse 3: RJ]
Bitch got bitches
Bitch, bitches got bitches
See, I’m at the function
Front row, got it jumping, show trap and I'm funking
Homie, you a woman, probably really want a husband
Bet you feel it in your stomach, hoes get nothing
But some dick and instructions, I don't need no interruptions
So we get scrumptious, man, always into something
Don’t forget the motherfucker, that's my introduction
I'm out here hustling, you off the lean, I'm struggling
Cut it with percussion, start the whip with a button
No keys, just touching, microwave oven
Leave the cooking for the bitches
Unless I'm cooking up a pigeon

[Hook: RJ]
I'm on my fitness
Got all kind of bitches
Work ‘em out like a gymnast
You niggas like bitches
All in my dentures
Remind me of my dentist
Man I got bitches
Too many bitches
Still it ain't enough bitches
I handle my business
Can’t handle your bitches?
Keep ‘em out my business
Man I got bitches

YG

Keenon Daequan Ray (Motherfuckin') Jackson, professionally known as “YG,” short for “Young Gangster,” is a rapper and songwriter born and raised in Compton, California. He usually works with the equally famous producer, DJ Mustard; both from the same Blood (Gang) sect – the Tree Top Pirus. He met Nipsey Hu$$le often in his gang days, and eventually hung out and began to rap with him.

YG is currently signed to Def Jam Recordings, as well as CTE World after befriending Jeezy. Both record labels, as well as Pu$haz Inc (formed by YG, Ty Dolla $ign, and DJ Mustard) released My Krazy Life, in 2014. The album peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Platinum in April 2017.

In 2016, YG released his sophomore album, Still Brazy, which peaked at #6 on the Billboard 200. The album discusses his paranoia after being shot in 2015, his fame and success, and his political opinions. The album spawned three singles, “Twist My Fingaz”, “Why You Always Hatin?”, and the controversial, but popular and impacting “FDT (Fuck Donald Trump)”. In 2018, YG released his third studio album, Stay Dangerous, supported by the singles “Suu Whoop”, and “Big Bank”, the latter being YG’s highest charting solo single on the Billboard 100, peaking at #16.