Released: August 3, 2018

Songwriter: Lil Rich YG

Producer: Lil Rich

[Chorus]
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame
What would you do for that pussy? (for that pussy)
What would you do for that fame? (for the fame)
What would you do for that money? (for that money)
Simply walk up and take everythang

[Verse 1]
I'll, I'll, I'll beat a nigga ass for that pussy
They need another land for that pussy
Come through so fast, I might crash for that pussy
Watch hours pass out the hourglass for that pussy
I'll buy some new ass for that pussy
I'll pop one of these rap niggas for that money
I'll rob my own bitch for that money, she don't really love me
I come through on the late night when it feel right
Them fatal riders, we seein' what their shit look like
If rap don't work, I'm goin' brazy, nigga
This lifestyle, you gotta want it 'til you let it, nigga
I stuff the carseat with that flavor, nigga
Yeah, sittin' right under my baby, nigga
Ayy, I'm really with this money shit
I'm 'bout to rob one of these music execs real quick
Ayy, there's a million ways to get paid and I do anything but some' strange

[Chorus]
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame
What would you do for that pussy? (for that pussy)
What would you do for that fame? (for the fame)
What would you do for that money? (for that money)
Simply walk up and take everythang

[Verse 2]
I might tell a lie for that money
Fatigue hits, his rap career, he be tryin' for that money
Uncle lies to their money
Get some, I deal, sign myself an independent grind for that money
Come alive for that money
Niggas come alive for that money, so is you willin' to die for that money?
Come alive for that money
Niggas down to slide for that money, so is you willin' to die for that money?
Fuck fame, nigga (fuck fame)
Nigga, fuck that shit (fuck fame, nigga)
I need a hunnid mil' real quick, nigga fuck fame, nigga (fuck fame)
Fuck fame (fuck fame)
But I do wanna fuck a bitch who wanna fuck me 'cause my name
But, I don't give a fuck about hangin' with no famous niggas
And I don't give a fuck about fuckin' on these famous bitches
And I don't give a fuck about nothin' they do for their fame
But if fame get you paid then (hey-ey)

[Chorus]
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame (pussy, money and fame, pussy, money and fame)
Pussy, money, fame

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.