Released: April 21, 2009

Featuring: Jean LaPhare Dee Low

Songwriter: Curren$y

Producer: MonstaBeatz

[Verse 1: Curren$y]
Bet you never met a nigga like me
Spitta came for the Nike's, these checks written off
Payed to the order of, he who resides in the high-rises
Above the city of crime, our music changin' their minds
Opening eyes, you witness history
I am the epitome, of a nigga doin' what he please and getting cheese simultaneously
Their flows ain't as craze as these
I got a million of 'em, bet you out there, get the crowd moving with any of them
Got them going, got 'em coming
Spitta revolving. don't go around, merry-go
Suckas marry hoes, and try to turn them into housewives
After the show, she into telling with us, she's surprised

[Hook: Jean LePhare & Dee-Low]
I'm doing my own thing, you should stop doing me
And stay in your own lane, nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, you should stop doing me
And stay in your own lane, nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga-nig-nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga-nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga-nig-nigga get your swag right

[Verse 2: Curren$y]
Gorilla in the mist, still on my Bape shit
Play with hoes in my Playcloths, shout out to the Clipse
Stroll through the mall, stop for some chicks, took a couple pics
Asked what's the same ole' shit
Oh so, play them old whips, you know how I roll
Chevy so fast, shawty's scared, ridin shotgun with her eyes closed
Niggas know I buy O's, like I'm on the Wheel of Fortune
Hope you get it, won't be too surprised if you didn't
Have to take a second listen, be my guest I ain't trippin
Women tell me you ain't like the other rappers, you different
Cause I don't put on a front, I put on for my city
I put my niggas on, and I put them on some bad bitches, yeah!

[Hook: Jean LePhare & Dee-Low]
I'm doing my own thing, you should stop doing me
And stay in your own lane, nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, you should stop doing me
And stay in your own lane, nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga-nig-nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga-nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga-nig-nigga get your swag right

[Verse 3: Dee-Low]
You know how it go down when I come in this bitch, ya heard me
Walk like a pimp, nigga talk real dirty
Ladies love my boy like I'ma prince or something
So I just chill back and play with their tits or somethin'
They don't mind, they be like "Go, Dee-Low!"
After the show, they like "Can we come, Dee-Low?"
Nah give me your digits and I'll give you a call
You know I'm all booked up, sorry ho
What do you expect, I'ma pimp, a balla' ho
You see the crew, you see the bong, you see the plane color floor
J-j-just watch us, I glow
If you Dee to the Low, me and Spitta bout to take a trip to Tokyo

[Hook: Jean LePhare & Dee-Low]
I'm doing my own thing, you should stop doing me
And stay in your own lane, nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, you should stop doing me
And stay in your own lane, nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga-nig-nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga-nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga get your swag right
I'm doing my own thing, nigga-nig-nigga get your swag right

Curren$y

Shante Scott Franklin AKA Spitta or Curren$y was born April 4, 1981 in New Orleans, LA. Originally, Spitta was signed to Master P’s label “No Limit Records” and was a member of the 504 Boyz, lead by Master P. The name of the group was in reference to the area code in which they resided. Their most popular song, “Wobble Wobble” peaked at number 17 in the U.S.

However, in 2004, Curren$y signed with Cash Money Records and Young Money Entertainment, founded by Lil Wayne. Later leaving that, Curren$y is currently signed under Warner Bros. Music Group and has started his own imprint, “Jet Life Records”.

To date, Curren$y has released five studio albums, the most successful being the most recent, “The Stoned Immaculate” which peaked at number eight in the U.S. He has also released two collaboration albums, “Jet World Order”, and it’s sequel, “Jet World Order 2” with other members of Jet Life Records.