Featuring: Dame Grease

Songwriter: French Montana Dame Grease

Producer: Dame Grease

[Chorus: French Montana]
Mac with the cheese, oh baby
Think about me, think about me
Sometimes, oh baby
Mac with the cheese, oh baby
Say a prayer for me, say a pray for me sometime

[Verse 1: French Montana]
Lil mama do a nigga right
Smokin it all in, all my niggas fly sky high
We playin in the wind, play to win, don't pretend
Got my work and my pistol now, only guap-amoley in the Hefty bag
Haze in the 50 bag, nigga on the corner with a 50 slab
Ray Allen UConn, challenger the 2 tong
Breath of fresh air, like a newborn
Suit on, Montana right, fight the fight while sittin on the floor seats
We like 4 deep, engine 500 horses
I'm in the horse seat, that's a whole budget
What it cost me, 4 sweets for the freaks
Poppin pills, can't sleep
I ain't never off me
Paying my doos to the streets
They don't wanna see a nigga free
Free gettin money in the fast lane, my niggas in the sstreets
Fuck the rap game, hala at us

[Chorus: French Montana]
Mac with the cheese, oh baby
Think about me, think about me
Sometimes, oh baby
Mac with the cheese, oh baby
Said pray for me, said pray for me

[Verse 2: Dame Grease]
The money so good
Keep it all hood
The cops shootin all day, we ready for that gunplay
That's Sunday, next day Monday
Grease count a hundred stacks, then he bring it back
In the slab rollin, rollin the blunts right up
Baby, take it easy, flip it like a spatula
Late night roll, I guess you go there
Drinkin up the creak, turn you to a bolder
Catch me with the Crack crew, Max and French too
We so high like ships, you call that a G cloud

[Chorus: French Montana]
Mac with the cheese, oh baby
Think about me, think about me
Sometimes, oh baby
Mac with the cheese, oh baby
Said pray for me, said pray for me

French Montana

Born Karim Kharbouch in Casablanca, Morocco, 1984, French Montana’s pursuit of the “American Dream” began in 1996 when he and his family emigrated to the Bronx, New York.

He began by selling ‘Cocaine City’ mixtapes and DVD’s with his mentor Max B, and eventually garnered the attention of major label executives, signing a deal with Akon’s Konvict Music Label. The deal fell through in 2011 due to album delays, and as a result, French signed a joint deal with Bad Boy and Maybach Music in late 2011 early 2012.

He is possibly one of the hardest working rappers of the past era, releasing over 23 bodies of work along with many features, chart-toppers, and production credits.