Released: December 20, 2019

Featuring: Gunna

Songwriter: Danny Win Brandon “B” Rackley James “Nard” Bernard Rosser Jr. Doe Boy Gunna

Producer: Danny Win Nard & B

[Intro: Doe Boy]
Nard & B
I'm too playa for it, I'm too playa for it
Trench Work

[Chorus: Doe Boy]
I'm too playa for these bitches on my line, whoa (Hol' up)
I'm too playa for a bitch that ain't gon' ride, whoa (Hoo)
I'm too playa for a bitch that think she mine, whoa (Nah)
I'm too playa for a bitch that kill my vibe, whoa (Ayy)
I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it), I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it)
I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it), I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it)
I'm too playa for a bitch that ain't gon' ride, whoa (Woo, hoo)
I'm too playa for a bitch that kill my vibe, whoa (Yeah, gang)

[Verse 1: Doe Boy]
I'm too playa not to step out with my nine, whoa (Brrt)
I'm too playa, I can't give no hoe my time, no (Nah)
I just met a foreign bitch on Ocean Drive, whoa (Foreign)
Still too playa for that bitch, she can't be mine, no (She can't be mine, no)
I'ma fuck and then I'm slidin', I ain't stayin' (I ain't stayin')
Treat her wrong and she still do it if I say it (If I say it)
'Cause she know I might just move onto her friend (To her friend)
Goofy hoe, I don't get played, I do the playin' (Ha)
No more True Religion, I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it)
Can't put trust into these bitches I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it)
I can't do that sneak' dissin', I'm too playa for it (Nah)
Boy your name ain't never mentioned, I'm too playa for it (Pussy)

[Chorus: Doe Boy]
I'm too playa for these bitches on my line, whoa (Hol' up)
I'm too playa for a bitch that ain't gon' ride, whoa (Hoo)
I'm too playa for a bitch that think she mine, whoa (Nah)
I'm too playa for a bitch that kill my vibe, whoa (Ayy)
I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it), I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it)
I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it), I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it)
I'm too playa for a bitch that ain't gon' ride, whoa (Woo, hoo)
I'm too playa for a bitch that kill my vibe, whoa (Yeah, gang)

[Verse 2: Gunna]
I'm too playa, it to share, for these hoes, dog (Too playa)
I'ma stare, state my bail, and don't never call (Never call)
I've been swell, feeling' well, geeked off Adderall (Geeked off Adderall)
She won't stay at my hotel, I ain't mad at all (I ain't mad at all)
I'm too playa, I'm so playa, I don't play at all (Too playa)
I'm too playa for myself, I can't check no broad (I'm too playa)
Don't check my phone, don't check HotMail, I'm too playa to talk (Oh, I'm too playa to talk)
I know she grown, she know me well, I'm a big ol' boss (I'm a big ol' boss)
It ain't no cap, you know I'm playa (Cap), I'll let you see the cost (Let you see the cost)
Don't throw no salt, you slow as a snail, I let you see the floss (Let you see the floss)
I'm so playa, I put you on as you blow up (On as you blow up)
He playa, he playa, we playas, I know what you was taught

[Chorus: Doe Boy]
I'm too playa for these bitches on my line, whoa (Hol' up)
I'm too playa for a bitch that ain't gon' ride, whoa (Hoo)
I'm too playa for a bitch that think she mine, whoa (Nah)
I'm too playa for a bitch that kill my vibe, whoa (Ayy)
I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it), I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it)
I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it), I'm too playa for it (I'm too playa for it)
I'm too playa for a bitch that ain't gon' ride, whoa (Woo, hoo)
I'm too playa for a bitch that kill my vibe, whoa (Yeah, gang)

[Outro]
Trench Work

Doe Boy

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Cotrell Dennard (born March 25, 1994: birth name Isam Mostafa), better known by his stage name Doe Boy, is an American rapper based in Cleveland, Ohio. He first scored a regional hit thanks to the 2018 song “Mini Vans,” but then gained wider popularity with the single “Walk Down,” released in April 2019, which went viral after a video of NBA star LeBron James rapping to the song surfaced online. This helped Doe grow his fan-base and earn an official remix of the track, featuring Californian rapper YG.

Throughout time, he went on to collaborate with artists such as Future (on “100 Shooters”), Young Thug (on “I’m Scared”), Trippie Redd (on “Kid That Didd”), and producer Southside (who collaborated with Doe Boy on the project Demons R Us).