Featuring: Starrah

Songwriter: Young Thug Starrah

Producer: N4

[Chorus: Starrah & Young Thug]
Spend it all, make it back, counting up another stack (Count up)
Rack up, rack up, rack up
Add up, add up, add up the mad dough
I look like a robbed a back, suit it up I need a tank
Mad dough, mad dough, mad dough
Add up, add up, add up the mad dough (Yee!)
Rack up, rack up, rack up
Add up, add up, add up
Spend it all, make it back, counting up another stack (Count up)
Rack up, rack up, rack up
Add up, add up, add up the mad dough
I look like a robbed a back (Suit it up)
Add up, add up, add up the mad dough (Thugger)

[Post-Chorus: Starrah & Young Thug]
Add up, add up, add up the mad dough (Add up, add up yeah)
Add up, add up, add up (Add up, add up, add up yeah)
Add up the mad dough, suit it up I need a tank (Woo)
Add up, add up the mad dough (Woo)

[Verse: Young Thug]
I flipped the packages (I flipped the packages)
Perform at the Madison (Perform at the Madison)
My life's so dramaticate (My life is so crazy)
He ran and I captured it ([?])
Run up on my teachers (Woo)
Ran into some features (Woo)
I'm a really rich 90s baby (Swag)
I don't know 'bout no beepers (I promise)
I was just boolin', caking money with my time (Uh)
She said she don't leave me, she in love with how I grind (Swear)
Lot of hundreds on me, make me look like I got thighs (Damn)
I'm a king cobra, bitch, I'm aiming for your spine (Slime)
Dancing all on me, working and twerking all on me (Yeah)
[?] all on me (Yeah)
Keep up with my circle, you don't know me (Yeah)
They all tryna do me, now I'm loony (Woo)
I drink on that shit until I'm woozy (Woo)
I wanna hold back and put all loot in (Yee)
I'm back on the block and back boomin', I promise

[Chorus: Starrah & Young Thug]
Spend it all, make it back, counting up another stack
Rack up, rack up, rack up
Add up, add up, add up the mad dough
I look like a robbed a back, suit it up I need a tank
Mad dough, mad dough, mad dough
Add up, add up, add up the mad dough
Rack up, rack up, rack up
Add up, add up, add up
Spend it all, make it back, counting up another stack
Rack up, rack up, rack up
Add up, add up, add up the mad dough
I look like a robbed a back (Suit it up)
Add up, add up, add up the mad dough

[Post-Chorus: Starrah]
Add up, add up, add up the mad dough
Add up, add up, add up
Add up the mad dough, suit it up I need a tank
Add up, add up the mad dough

Young Thug

Jeffery Lamar Williams (b. August 16, 1991), popularly known as Young Thug, is an innovative trap artist from Atlanta known for his experimental vocal styles on versatile production ranging from hard trap beats to experimental pop records. Thug is known as a pioneer for much of the 2010s generation of rap, and his constant cosigns, features, and chart presence cement his status as a leader in the streaming era and current rap scene.

While Young Thug released his first mixtape in 2011, it wasn’t until fellow ATL trap artist Gucci Mane took Thug under his wing in 2013 that he began to see great success as an artist. That year, Thug released his first major hit, “Stoner,” which quickly gained viral traction on social media, then “Danny Glover,” which propelled him to an even larger scale of success. After Gucci Mane went to prison in 2013, Thug saw success by re-aligning himself with Cash Money Records’s own Birdman and his newly-formed Rich Gang collective with the hit single “Lifestyle” and a collaborative mixtape before officially signing to 300 Ent. in 2015. Under 300, Thug continued to release many more singles, mixtapes, and features, gradually boosting his popularity before releasing his debut album, So Much Fun, which topped the Billboard 200 on August 31, 2019.

After 2015’s “Best Friend” became Thug’s first platinum single, his 2016 collaboration with Travis Scott, “pick up the phone,” became his new highest-charting song on the Billboard Hot 100. This would later be succeeded by “Havana” with Camila Cabello, the best-selling single of 2018. However, his current highest-charting song as lead artist is “Hot,” which topped the Rolling Stone 100 and peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100, surpassing his previous biggest hit, “The London,” which peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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