Released: December 10, 2015

Songwriter: 12Hunna Chief Keef

Producer: 12Hunna

[Intro]
(Why you just ditching?)
I'm, I'm due the studio, let me work goofy, bye man, damn
Bitch, you acting like you slow
(Wha- What? What are you doing?)
(Why is it dark?)

[Hook]
Bitch, I'm in the stu
I'm working, I need to get a coupe
Need a Rarri, and a Bugatti
Need to go and up yo bodies
Need some Benjis in my pocket
Need my fuckin' rocket like I'm Yao
I need a house with ten models
I need some weed and some bottles

[Verse 1]
I need a bitch that gone come through, give me dumb throat
I kicked her out, she thought she wasn't a thot, but she's a dumb hoe
My niggas get them guns, we comin' through shootin' like Rambo
I come through with this cake and he wrestlin' like Rhino
Pull up in that red Bimmer, they lookin' like I'm Damu
What I see, a bunch of hatin' niggas and a bunch fine hoes
I pull up on a skurrt skurrt skurrt like "get in my car, ho"
She gon' Google what I do, always grindin' Tony Hawk, ho

[Hook]
Bitch, I'm in the stu
I'm working, I need to get a coupe
Need a Rarri, and a Bugatti
Need a gun with a few bodies
Need some Benjis in my pocket
Need my fuckin' rocket like I'm Yao
I need a house with ten models
I need some weed and some bottles

[Verse 2]
They like who the fuck Sosa think he is, he think he Ginobli
I got five kids and five rings like Kobe
I was ridin' smokin' dope, then woo-woo them police
I'm eatin' good, 'member when I was so boney
We are gettin' money, niggas swear that you act so phoney
I ain't goin' nowhere, baby girl, so please don't sleep on me
I got my forty, I got my homies
Them be my brodies, I mean my GLOdies
And they some gloyalty
Niggas ain't loyal, niggas no loyalty

[Hook]
Bitch, I'm in the stu
I'm working, I need to get a coupe
Need a Rarri, and a Bugatti
Need to go and up yo bodies
Need some Benjis in my pocket
Need my fuckin' rocket like I'm Yao
I need a house with ten models
I need some weed and some bottles

Chief Keef

Chief Keef was born Keith Farrelle Cozart and grew up in the most dangerous neighborhood of Chicago, “O Block,” on 64th street and MLK drive.

Keef is widely known as the forefather of “drill rap,” and for being the reason that modern rap is where it is today.

He started his path to Stardom in 2011