Released: May 25, 2018

Songwriter: Boogie Man Big Scoob

Producer: Boogie Man

[Intro]
Inside of me there is two dogs
One mean and evil
And one good
They constantly fight
When I'm asked which one will win
My reply is "The one I feed the most"
Shit

[Bridge]
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war

[Verse]
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
Anything for my villains, nigga
Sell this ye, fuck that nigga
He don't pay, rob that nigga
All in the name of villain now
Been killing them in this rap game
Fuck that fame, chasin' cheddar
Make 'em more better, way too clever
Had to flip the script now
Everybody screaming "Five, Six!"
Worldwide with this block shit
Black folk gon' knock this
White folk hit the moshpit
Fuck everybody that's anybody that ain't slapping Big Dog's shit
Hop up on it, take it all bitch
Gutter nigga, makin' all hits
Hundred rounds for the underground
Scooby gettin' down, emptied all clips
Clone niggas, they all pimps
Rap game lost all grips
Everybody's like everybody, if you ask me, it's all shit

[Bridge]
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war
On my grind, hustling hard
Staying strapped, prepared for war

Big Scoob

Stewart D. Ashby Jr. (born May 9, 1970) better known by his stage name Big Scoob is an American rapper from Kansas City. He is a longtime friend of his Strange Music boss and fellow Kansas City rapper Tech N9ne with whom he was a part of the rap group 57th Street Rogue Dog Villains.

Like his Strange Music cohorts Tech N9ne and Kutt Calhoun, Scoob is heavily affiliated with the Kansas City Blood gangs, which he often talks about in his music.

After temporarily retiring from music, Tech N9ne convinced him to sign to Strange Music in 2009 and he released his debut album the same year. his sophmore album Damn Fool was released two years later in 2011, followed by his third studio album under Strange Music five years later in 2016 titled