Released: December 5, 2013

Featuring: Skeme

Songwriter: The Invisible Men Skeme Iggy Azalea

Producer: The Invisible Men

[Produced by The Invisible Men]

[Verse 1]
First things first, I'm the realest
Drop this and let the whole world feel it
And I'm still in the murda bizness
I can hold you down, like I'm givin' lessons in physics
You should want a bad bitch like this
Drop it low and pick it up just like this
Cup of Ace, cup of Goose, cup of Cris
High heels, somethin' worth a half a ticket on my wrist
Takin' all the liquor straight, never chase that
Rooftop like we bringin' '88 back
Bring the hooks in, where the bass at?
Champagne spillin', you should taste that

[Chorus]
Stuntin', Ric Flair on yah
My stock high, blow the whole share on yah
Aye, gotta know that I'm prepared for yah
Tell me how you want it, I could leave it right there for yah
Aye, I could leave it right there for yah
Tell me how you want it, I could leave it right there for yah
Aye, gotta know that I'm prepared for yah
Tell me how you want it, I'mma leave it right there for yah

[Verse 2]
I said baby, I do this, I thought that, you knew this
Can't stand no haters and honest, the truth is
And my flow retarded, each beat dear departed
Swagger on stupid, I can't shop at no department
And get my money on time, if it ain't bout money, decline
And I swear I meant that there so much that I'll give that line a rewind
So get my money on time, if it ain't bout money, decline
I just can't worry 'bout no haters, gotta stay on my grind
Now tell me, who dat, who dat? That do that, do that?
Put that paper over all, I thought you knew that, knew that
I be the I-G-G-Y, put my name in bold
I been workin', I'm up in here with some change to throw

[Chorus]
Stuntin', Ric Flair on yah
My stock high, blow the whole share on yah
Aye, gotta know that I'm prepared for yah
Tell me how you want it, I could leave it right there for yah
Aye, I could leave it right there for yah
Tell me how you want it, I could leave it right there for yah
Aye, gotta know that I'm prepared for yah
Tell me how you want it, I'mma leave it right there for yah

[Bridge: Skeme]
Now tell me how you want it, and tell me how it feels
When you ride with the queen in the fast lane, makin' fast change
Baby, uh, for real though
Now let it, pour that, leave it right there for yah
So now you ain't scared, are yah? Still down for me
I'm on the go, hope you bound to get around with me

[Chorus]
Stuntin', Ric Flair on yah
My stock high, blow the whole share on yah
Aye, gotta know that I'm prepared for yah
Tell me how you want it, I could leave it right there for yah
Aye, I could leave it right there for yah
Tell me how you want it, I could leave it right there for yah
Aye, gotta know that I'm prepared for yah
Tell me how you want it, I'mma leave it right there for yah

Iggy Azalea

Amethyst Amelia Kelly (b. June 7, 1990), better known by her stage name Iggy Azalea, is an Australian rapper and songwriter signed to Island Records and Roc Nation. After being raised in a small town called Mullumbimby and feeling like an outsider, in 2006, at the age of 16, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in hip hop music, stating that she was drawn to the birthplace of rap, and resided in the Southern part of the country.

Moving from Miami to Houston to Atlanta, Iggy absorbed the Southern-style drawl of her surroundings and released her debut project, a mixtape titled Ignorant Art in September 2011, shortly after relocating to Los Angeles. Iggy commented that she made it “with intent to make people question and redefine old ideals.” The project’s raw electronic sound accentuated her unique style that would become a trademark throughout her career. Prior to the release of the mixtape, she had been sharing several home videos on her YouTube channel as an underground rapper and her debut music video for “Pu$$y” quickly went viral due to its explicit nature. In 2012, Iggy became the first female and the first non-American rapper to be featured on XXL’s annual Freshman Class cover issue.

Iggy then aligned herself with the self-proclaimed “King of the South” T.I., who executive produced her free EP Glory released in July 2012 through his Grand Hustle imprint, which included their popular collaboration “Murda Bizness”. Later that year, she was featured on the Hustle Gang Cypher at the BET Hip Hop Awards. In October 2012, Iggy released her second mixtape TrapGold, produced entirely by Diplo and 1st Down of FKi. In the following year, she was selected as the tour opening act for the likes of Beyoncé and Nas.