Featuring: Soulja Boy

Producer: Ronny J

[Intro]
Oh my god Ronny

[Chorus: Bhad Bhabie]
We all they talk about, we all they talk about
Young and do what I want
That and the chain, that's what they hate about
We all they talk about, we all they talk about
Young and do what I want
That and the fame, that's what they hate about
They talk about me, they talk about you
But not like that
You posting your moves and gettin' some views
But not like that
I got money in the bank and you do too
But not like that
It's not like that
It's not like that

[Verse 1: Soulja Boy Tell 'Em]
(Yeah) It's not like that, ooh, walking a mile nigga
I got rap on gang, no spray [?]
I got a hundred-fifty thousand in my backpack, ooh
Stand in the [?] and I beat up the pan
No Draco, [?] perk head and I [?] xans
Niggas wanna [?] my [?]
I gotta quarter mill’ in Japan
[?] drive around 2020 Mercedes
Round the right time, me and Bhad Bhabie
Made the wrong moves, nigga's you crazy?
New Draco, came with the lazer
Smoking on dope, countin' up paper
I should be the president not the major
Big bank wood, came different flavours
Made the wrong move, get hit with the [?]

[Chorus: Bhad Bhabie]
We all they talk about, we all they talk about
Young and do what I want
That and the chain, that's what they hate about
We all they talk about, we all they talk about
Young and do what I want
That and the fame, that's what they hate about
They talk about me, they talk about you
But not like that
You posting your moves and gettin' some views
But not like that
I got money in the bank and you do too
But not like that
It's not like that
It's not like that

[Verse 2: Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em]
That’s what I’m talkin’ ‘bout

Bhad Bhabie

Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli (b. March 26, 2003), better known by her stage name Bhad Bhabie, is a rapper and internet personality from Boynton Beach, Florida. She initially rose to fame with her catchphrase “catch me outside” and was boosted by Suede the Remix God’s remix of it.

She continued her foray into the music world by appearing in music videos for the likes of Kodak Black, but didn’t release her first single “These Heaux” until August 2017, more than six months after she initially blew up. However, the single did well, reaching #1 on some Spotify charts and #77 on the Billboard Hot 100.

After the success of “These Heaux,” it was announced that Bhad Bhabie had signed a multi-million record deal with Atlantic Records (Ed Sheeran, Paramore, Sia, Kehlani, Kodak Black).