Released: November 9, 2004

Featuring: Jeezy

Songwriter: Reefa Jeezy Fabolous

Producer: Reefa

Look
I Can See Da Niggas Stuntin to dis right now
Not Now
But Right Now Yea yea chea
Look Look Look

Its no love for the other side fuck those tricks
Pop a glove on the side and buck them pricks
Birds love how a brother ride, the truck lean sick
I been one of them boys since way back when
This was way before a nigga brought weight packs in
So if I spray mac 10's
Bet you niggas lay back like you in the Maybach Benz
Yeah, I may crack grins
But ain't a damn thing funny
I keep a pocket full to do the damn thing money
I keep it comin wit bottles of champagne honey
So keep it bouncin till you pull a hamstring honey
This pimps betta have a doctor for me
I got them tricks standin like dey gotta problem wit me
I got them boys slangin rocks in the lobby for me
I'm rich bitch, ballin just a hobby for me

[Hook]
Gotta Pocket full of money

Fuck what you heard
We dont love them hoes

My phone is tapped and so is my livin room
We can't hide the money here
We need a bigger room
Let me show you what I stand fo
Jeezy Schwarzeneggar call me Commando
On tha Remy Martin
Nigga Matter fact I ain't fat joe but I can make 'em lean back
Save your ammo dont waste it
Got 'em dodging bullets like he in the matrix
He ain't strap den better dip
Carbon 15 got 6 clips
Pillsbury nigga GOTTA LOT DOUGH
CALL ME BOSTON GEORGE gotta LOT OF BLOW
They place orders so I vacate
I'mma body builder pump alot of weight
You see the diamonds in my damn chain
In ain't hard to tell I do the damn thing

[Hook]

You hattin instead of particpating wit them boyz
You skatin on them 22 daytons like them boyz
I'm hatin tha they communcating wit them boyz

Fabolous

John David Jackson (born November 18, 1977), better known by his stage name Fabolous, is an American rapper. His first music appearance was with his 2001 release Ghetto Fabolous. He is also known for his hit singles “Can’t Deny It”, “Young'n (Holla Back)”, “Breathe”, “Make Me Better”, “My Time” and “Throw It in the Bag”.

Here he talks about some of his recurrent themes.

On his growth as an artist and a man