Released: March 13, 2013

Featuring: Tom Foolery 2 Chainz Fast Life Pusha T

Songwriter: Bangladesh Tom Foolery Fast Life Pusha T 2 Chainz

Producer: Bangladesh

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[Hook]
And I move it and keep you straight
If it wasn't sellin' weight, I break that whole bitch down an eighth
If it's really that imported shit, you purchase up the state
If I drop it, it don't take that bitch the next time we gon'

[Verse 1: 2 Chainz]
2 Chainz, I tell 'em hurry up and buy
Nigga try to rob me, he gon' hurry up and die
I buy a chopper every year, like it's a summer line
I spend a quarter on my dime
When we leave the mall the car turn to Optimus Prime
And I'm buying irons for her little dog
But she hop on the dick like a bullfrog
And I move this shit like a U-Haul
Got a room full of hard, no RuPaul

[Hook]

[Verse 2: Fast Life]
007 missions, I'm a street marine
My chopper from the navy, all my drugs be ocean clean
I call the molly salt, bath salt machine
I drove up in from Colorado with that powder spring
Orange County, flip pounds from Spartanburg
And we from country nigga, we move slow from sippin syrup
First I sip and surf, then I sip and swerve
Take a nigga face off if he interrupt my pitching curve
All I think is money, I spend more cash than your family earn
My money make money so beef is what my shooters earn

[Hook]

[Verse 3: Pusha T]
One brick, two brick, three bricks, four
80k to play every time I go to score
He gotta charge me extra if he bring it to my door
I'm in my house slippers, here take that 40 more
I recompress it, powder stretches
Double Jeopardy, Alex Trebek it
Turn one to two, from two to coups
Spend a day in Dior to fuck a Betty Boop
Razors at my fingertips, on my Freddie Krueg'
Ain't no safeties on the choppas we gon' let 'em loose

[Hook]

[Verse 4: Tom Foolery]
I don't sell dope, but I move keys
And you can get the whole piano for 300 Gs
Straight drop, you know I'm talkin' 808
Whip it in a pyrex jar, move production out of state
The federalis lookin' cause the whip cost me a half a mil'
And they pussy, I'mma send that ass a massive yield
The roof butterfly, I push the button it Caterpillar
I say I worked with Eminem, they think I'm passin' pills
Look, a hundred geeks, keep the dope on the hard drive
Cut the cheque, split up the money like apartheid

Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a producer who has produced tracks for artists such as Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne. He describes his sound as ‘so foreign to your ears,’ hence the name “Bangladesh.”

Bangladesh became noticed for the works of Lil Wayne’s “A Milli”, and “6 Foot 7 Foot”