Released: October 13, 2010

Featuring: Dev The Cataracs 50 Cent

Producer: The Cataracs

[Hook: Dev]
Poppin bottles in the ice, like a blizzard
When we drink we do it right, gettin' slizzurred
Sippin sizzurp in my ride, like Three 6
Now I'm feelin so fly like a G6
Like a G6, Like a G6
Now I'm feelin so fly like a G6

[Verse 1: 50 Cent]
Hey, hey, hey
We balling, another grand, another grand
When I roll 50 deep I blow a 100 grand
This the way I play ya'll understand?
Champagne bottle after bottle, damn
Glass after glass til you feel a buzz
Baby bring it over, let me fill it up
I ain't did little shit since a little kid
I'm a big boy now so I do it big
Rose, Moet, Dom P, just a taste of Hennessy
Crystal it go down how it supposed to go down
When you fuck with me
I mean my paper straight, I blow the cake
We bounce to the 808
I mean I'm super rich, su-super rich
Never mind why we do this ish

[Hook: Dev]

[Verse 2: 50 Cent]
She ain't drunk, she acting like she drunk
So I can do what I want
I'm touching her where I want
From behind and up front
She's a freak, I'm a freak
Funny how we just meet
Right here out on the floor
Give me more, give me more

[Bridge: The Cataracs]
Hell Yeaa
Drink it up, drink-drink it up
When sober girls around me, they be actin like they drunk
They be actin like they drunk, actin-actin like they drunk
When sober girls around me actin-actin like they drunk

[Hook: Dev]

[Bridge: The Cataracs]
It's that 808 bump, make you put yo hands up
Make you put yo hands up, put yo, put yo hands up
(You can't Touch this)
It's that 808 bump, make you put yo hands up
Make you put yo hands up, put yo, put yo hands up
(You can't Touch this)
Hell Yeah, Make you put yo hands up, put yo put yo hands up
Hell Yeah, Make you put yo hands up, put yo put yo hands up

[Hook: Dev]

Far East Movement

Far East Movement (stylized as Far★East Movement or shortly FM) is an American electronic hip hop-EDM group based in Los Angeles. The group was formed in 2003 and consists of Kev Nish (Kevin Nishimura), Prohgress (James Roh), J-Splif (Jae Choung) and DJ Virman (Virman Coquia).

Their first hit was the song “Round Round,” which was the original sountrack of The Fast and the Tokyo Drift, but most commercial success came due to their hit “Like A G6,” which reached number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the iTunes chart in October 2010. With other hits like “Rocketeer,” “The Illest,” and “Get Up (Rattle),” they gained international interest as well, establishing their position in electronic hip hop.

After a short hiatus, their new album Identity was released in October 2016, with the lead single “Freal Luv” featuring Tinashe, Marshmello, and Chanyeol.