Featuring: Lupe Fiasco

See them twenty fours on that chevy
Ridin' clean on the scene
Blowing green in the trunk
Four fifteens that will leave a nigga slump
If I think he trying to scheme
Out the shelf I got a dump
Out this fukin magazine
That ain't really what you want
Twenty inch plasma screen
I came out here to stunt
Fendi candy on the frame music bangin'
Let it drop let me hit it let me bang
Tempos screamin' out the trunk
Fifty niggas be switchin' lanes bitch
And guess who in the front
You can hear my music bang miles away from where you from
Hundredthousand dollar chain anything to catch a stunt
Ain't anything off in this game gemini gon' get with looking
Wetter than when it rain when that paint job hit the sun
If you come in here to stain on my seats you better don't
You ain't dealing with no lame gemini gon' get it crunk
Keep a Glock 9 handy i'm coming down on candy

GemStones

Demarco Castle was raised in Jeffrey Manor/ South C on Chicago’s tough South Side; after a chance meeting with Lupe Fiasco he was signed by Lupe Fiasco to his record company 1st and 15th Recordings, having been impressed by Castle’s rapping and singing skills. Originally known as Gemini, he later changed his name to GemStones for legal reasons. Much of his buzz came from writing and performing with Lupe Fiasco on his landmark albums Lupe Fiasco’s Food and Liquor and Lupe Fiasco’s The Cool, notable songs would be He Say She Say, Pressure, Just Might Be OK, and their dual rapping on The Die. With 1st and 15th now dissolved, GemStones has had a falling out with Lupe Fiasco and is unsigned. However, he managed to release one of the best and most underrated mixtapes of 2012 with Elephant In The Room