Released: September 25, 2015

Songwriter: Anderson .Paak

Producer: Blended Babies

[Hook: Anderson Paak]
Baby, your drifter is all I can be
But you don't stop me from floating up stream

[Verse 1: Anderson Paak]
Into the town about half past three
Taking a addy and try to bag a couple bitches
Fresh out the addies but I got a half a bleeze
A full tank of gas I just need a pot to piss in
Bottled water, Trident, cashews, and Swishers
Flirting with the workers
Bitch you could get it
Thumbing through my browsers
Power moves and pivots
Swimming in the fountain
Diving off the deep end

[Hook: Anderson Paak]
Baby, your drifter is all I can be
But you don't stop me from floating up stream

[Verse 2: Anderson Paak]
Momma you didn't say much but that was key
Real niggas do real things
Let your actions speak like sirens
Unless they want action, in that case you swing
Young but I'll listen
Always made the best of life through life's givings
Always packed an extra pair of clean britches
Everyone's a star, gold is in the diggings
So with the bitch you bought I don't ball on extensions
Everyday a hustle dollar day
Thug holiday on my daddy grave
In the Grinch Who Stole Christmas

[Hook: Anderson Paak]
Baby, your drifter is all I can be
But you don't stop me from floating up stream

[Outro: Anderson Paak]
Floating up stream
Baby, your drifter is all I can be
But you don't stop me from floating up stream
But you don't stop me from floating up stream
That's all I can be
If I sink I sink

Anderson .Paak

Brandon Paak Anderson, a.k.a. Anderson .Paak, is a singer, songwriter, producer, and drummer from Oxnard, California. He released his debut EP, Violets Are Blue, under his original moniker, Breezy Lovejoy, in 2010. He eventually began using his new stage name and released O.B.E. Vol. 1 in June 2012 and Lovejoy in October 2012.

Before his 2014 album Venice, .Paak officially changed his name to Anderson .Paak. When asked if his name change was symbolic of a turning point in his career by Consequence of Sound, he

Yeah, that was the case. […] and I felt like it was time to transition to a different name.