Released: January 28, 2014

Songwriter: Isaiah Rashad

Producer: Chris Calor

[Verse 1]
Modest, I, be in interviews, so niggas hatin'
Cause I play it like, I no have no clue that I'm the greatest
Tori come, sit up on this dick, I see you waiting (Wait)
Need a baby cause I'm too young and wild to be the savior (Savior)
Nail me to the cross and I'm just hanging (And I'm just hanging)
Least they left the serpent in my fingers, I'm just smoking (Ayy, ayy. I'm just smokin')
Players from my city rarely make it to a poster (To a poster)
'less you got a warrant, what you got in that Corolla? ('Rolla)
Oh, officer, just Boosie Boo and DG Yola, listen (Ayy, ayy)
Won't let them haters get me down, that's what they told us (Told us)
It's funny how they blame the south when they weak shit don't blow up (That shit don't blow up)
We came with all the funk while niggas act like they don't know us ([?])
Just living a lie, OG's, acting like hoes, we couldn't rekindle the fire
Nigga, retire, nigga, catch up with the time, I can see more than the block (block)
I can see more than your spot (spot), I don't be stuck in the past (past), homie, I'm puffing
The grass (grass), holding my cup like a strap (strap), look at my southerner ass

[Hook]
Niggas try to tell you what you want (Yeah)
But niggas rarely give you what you need (Whoa)
Ayy, bitch, I came right here with the bounce (The bounce)
And if that ain't enough I got some weed (Yeah)
'cause niggas try to tell you what you want (Yeah)
But niggas rarely give you what you need (Whoa)
Ayy, bitch, I came right here with the bounce (The bounce)
And if that ain't enough I got some weed (Whoa)

[Verse 2]
Quiet, I be in living room, cuh, nigga shaded (Ayy)
With my Nia Long, I sing her a song, she masturbatin' (Ayy)
Then bring me along, she got something to say like Larry David (David)
But I leave her lone, ho, I gotta go, I got a baby (Hey)
Stuck in Babylon, niggas carry bombs and carry rabies (Hey)
Who gon' speak for you? Who gon' sing your song if you don't play this? (Hey)
I got stress for days, picture you go home and you that nigga (Hey)
But can't pay your bill, you can't buy no diapers for your little one (Lil' one)
Don't you pay for thrill, child support is like a check away (Hey)
How you chill with Kendrick? Do you smoke with Q and Dr. Dre? (Dre)
Least today is real, I should ask some groupie for some face (Face)
Just a stepping stone, least them kind of bitches know their place (Place)
This my second home, this where favorite rappers get replaced ('Placed)
This what the niggas from the South gon' kill that, doubt it, (doubt it) bring the bass (Bass)
And bitch, I came here right here with an ounce (Ayy wit' a ounce)
And if that ain't enough you gotta leave (Ahh bitch)

[Hook]
Niggas try to tell you what you want (Yeah)
But niggas rarely give you what you need (Whoa)
Ayy, bitch, I came right here with the bounce (The bounce)
And if that ain't enough I got some weed (Yeah)
'Cause niggas try to tell you what you want (Yeah)
But niggas rarely give you what you need (Whoa)
Ayy, bitch, I came right here with the bounce (The bounce)
And if that ain't enough I got some weed (Whoa)
Yeah (Yeah)

Isaiah Rashad

Isaiah Rashad McClain (born May 16, 1991), is an American rapper and record producer from Chattanooga, Tennessee.

He began rapping seriously as a sophomore in high school with his friends. In 2012 he got his first big break when he toured alongside the likes of Juicy J, Joey Bada$$, and Smoke DZA on the Smoker’s Club Tour.

He also founded his hip-hop collective alongside fellow Chattanooga rapper YGTUT. The two released Rashad’s first mixtape Welcome to the Game, also known as Pieces of a Kid, in 2013. In March of the same year, Rashad signed to Top Dawg Entertainment.