Released: February 25, 2014

Featuring: Common Ross Augusta

Producer: D. Brooks Exclusive

[Hook: Ross Augusta]
See I know, I know, yea
You're no good, yea you're no good
But you're so good, feel so good
You're no good but you're so good to me
You're my addiction, you're my addiction
You're no good but you're so good to me

[Verse 1: Dreezy]
A heartbeat's the perfect harmony
And pardon me but you became a part of me
Replace blood for your love in my arteries
Kind of drug they don't sell up in the pharmacy
I told him I'm in pieces, he told me he took pottery
Scratchin' exes off to win the lottery
You not on the TV but you a star to me
Cause you be scripted like a movie and it's starring me
But still I rap for him til I gas out
Even though we been around like he got passed out
He like the thots on the block with they ass out
But like him find me with a nigga, he gon' lash out
Got a soft [?] but grew up in the hood
Scared of commitment, rollin' on the wood
Might just be bad but he make it feel good
Addicted I wouldn't leave him if I could

[Hook]

[Verse 2: Common]
Bad bitches got a nigga up to no good
I was on the label, damn I should know good
Good pussy, good head, a beautiful mind
Good with numbers, a dime know what to do with a nine
Like I just bought a rollie spendin' quality time
You be sayin' "it's yours" cause you tryna be mine
We go through the bullshit but you keepin' it tight
Yo I'm on that healthy shit so I'm eatin' you right
Like a thief in the night, stealin' your heart
Even when there's friction, you feelin' the sparks
In the dark you my dancer, like you from Atlanta
Girl you the shit, that's why I gotta pamper
You know and like The Roots, I gotta get my bands up
I lay down the laws, but girl I don't handcuff
Man stuff I be on, back [?] in the basement
Your insecurities, I got the combination and it's good

[Hook]

Dreezy

South side of Chicago born and bred, Dreezy moved around to number of different locations throughout the city. Turning to the fine arts to escape the realities of life (blended families, learning to accept new friends, problems at home), she dabbled in scatting, poetry writing and singing at age 10. Stating that rapping was her main focus at 14, she made the inroads to becoming in the musical arts. She has also stated that J. Cole and Lil Wayne are some of her biggest influences. She has also worked with 21 Savage, Jeremih, Vic Mensa, S.Dot, Sasha Go Hard, Lil Durk, Common and many others.