Released: April 30, 2020

Songwriter: Chief Keef

Producer: Zaytoven

[Intro]
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, haa
Ahaha, haha, haha, uh
Man, put his ass back, where he came! (Ahh-uh)
I thank yall for comin' out (Ayy)
Ayy, Ayy (Ahh-uh)
Ooh, oooh
Sosa baby, GBE baby (Mm-mm)
Ha, ha, ha, haha, haha (Ahh-ahh)

[Verse 1]
Baby, you free as a motherfuckin' freeway
Vroom, vroom, vroom, go do you
Get green baby, don't be blue
Oh he got guns baby, what he do
Devil on my collar tryna let me loose
God be good all the time don’t he do
And I be chillin out like woosah
Chillin' out like woosah
Boy, my gun don't got no holster
Gun don't got no holster, ayy
Yeah, that young nigga from O-Block
Creepin' down on yo' block, ayy
I'ma star, I ain't a co-star, star, ain't a co-star, ayy (Ayy)
At first I was at O-block, now I'm runnin' shows up, ayy (Ayy)

[Verse 2]
Ahh-uhh
I'm from another planet, what I'm doing here?
I ain't been to my home planet in six years
I know they be lookin' for me like, "Damn, Sosa done!" (ha, ha, ha)
Only thing I get high off of purple and chron' (Ha, ha, ha, ayy)
In a all black Lamb truck, this bitch cost a Rolls Royce Dawn (Dawn)
You don't know how it feel to lose all of yo' niggas
It's just one thing you want (Want)
Is one more time (Time), to cool with all your niggas (Let's get it)
But I'm passed that, big blunts, but I do not pass that
Sometimes I fuck with a rat hoe
But I will never fuck with the rat pack
Got Smith-n with me, baby, woosah, woosah
Stick yo ass like botox (Bang, bang-bang, bang-bang)
Bitch, put your seat belt on when you hop in the fast car
Tadoe steady ask how I'm bleedin'
When he know I'm bleeding like a tampon
Still got love for the same bitch like when I'm posted on Lamron
My mama named me Keith baby, I rather that, than Stephon
When the wheels went flat, we fixed that bitch and kept going
(Ahh-uh, ahh-uh)
Now it’s Fo’s on the truck, when I pull up they be like, "Yeah, boy"

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