Released: July 26, 2019

Featuring: Anderson .Paak

Songwriter: Anderson .Paak BJ the Chicago Kid

Producer: Aaron Sledge M Millz Danja

[Intro: BJ the Chicago Kid]
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[Verse: Anderson .Paak]
Yeah, my dreams were realized, the wings was double fried
My green was stuffed between the peas and kettle fries
I quit with the beef then I, gave up the pork then I
Snatched up a cosign from one of the GOATs
Come on in, you lettin' out all the cold air, bro
Where you been? I know that you ain't forget about your folk
Late again, he may not come when you want
But I'm always up, on time
So roll up the smoke, la-la (La-la)
The weed's too potent so I had to call mama
Tell her how much I love her for cookin' them home products
When them bills would pile up, cereal with the water
If Lord couldn't help us, we had Hamburger Helper
When you want it done right, you gotta get it for yourself, uh
It don't seem right bein' older than my uncle
Some people call it ghetto, I prefer another level
But I'm 'bout to board this plane, I can't wait to see your face and hear you say

[Chorus: BJ the Chicago Kid]
Come on in, close the door and feel the vibe
We got macaroni and cheese, collard greens and chicken inside
Can't forget the corn bread
Talkin' shit with the old heads
Mama dancin' to some Al Green
My Auntie join her and my Daddy said, "Go 'head"
While he shine up his pinky ring
Don't forget to close the screen
Come on in, close the door and feel the vibe
We got macaroni and cheese, collard greens and chicken inside
Can't forget the corn bread
Talkin' shit with the old heads
Mama dancin' to some Al Green
My Auntie join her and my Daddy said, "Go 'head"
'Bout to roll up the sticky green
'Bout to sneak and roll up

[Interlude: BJ the Chicago Kid]
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[Chorus: BJ the Chicago Kid]
Come on in, close the door and feel the vibe
We got macaroni and cheese, collard greens and chicken inside
Can't forget the corn bread
Talkin' shit with the old heads
Mama dancin' to some Al Green
My Auntie join her and my Daddy said, "Go 'head"
While he shine up his pinky ring
Don't forget to close the screen
Come on in, close the door and feel the vibe

[Outro: BJ the Chicago Kid]
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Don't forget to close the screen
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BJ the Chicago Kid

BJ the Chicago Kid is an American singer songwriter from the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Born November 23rd, 1984 as Bryan James Sledge, BJ is best known for his his critically acclaimed album In My Mind, as well as his collaborations with artists such as Chance the Rapper, Kanye West, and Kendrick Lamar.

BJ first appeared on a Dave Hollister record in 2001. Leading up to his debut mixtape, A Taste of Chicago, he would perform on Stevie Wonder’s 2005 album, A Time to Love. Additionally, he was featured on Kanye’s 2006 “Impossible”, which also features Twista and Keyshia Cole.

He released A Taste of Chicago in 2009, followed closely by The New Beginning in the same year. He would also appear on “Faith” by Kendrick Lamar (2009). In 2011, BJ released his third mixtape, The Life of Love’s Cupid. Then, in 2012, he independently released his debut studio album, Pineapple Now-Later. After getting signed by Motown, he would released a 2013 Christmas-themed EP called A Soulful Christmas. In the same year, he appeared on Chance the Rapper’s Acid Rap on “Good Ass Intro”. In 2014, he released a mixtape titled The M.A.F.E Project.