Released: January 1, 2015

Featuring: Future

Songwriter: Lee On The Beats Dane Beatz DJ Khaled Jadakiss Future

Producer: Dane Beatz Lee On The Beats

[Click here to see what Jadakiss has to say about the making of “You Can See”]

[Intro]
You can see
You can see (We good)
You can see (matter fact we great)

[Verse 1: Jadakiss]
One, one, one, one, one, one
Two, two, two, two, two
Three, three, three, three, three, three
Four, four, four, four, four, four
Top 5 DOA, niggas know he don’t play
I can sell a key a day, I guess it’s in my DNA
Comfortable with being at the top, that’s where he gon’ stay
Niggas usually stand there and shock when they see the K
I'm the general of the block, I'ma lead the way
Either way you can call me Paul, long as Peter pay
These niggas can fuck around with me? That'll be the day
.45 ACP I let 'em bleed away
Overpaid, underrated , deaf to the one's who hated
Big family of criminals, I'm the one who made it
Still get you situated, blue steel nickel-plated
We can clearly see what's going on here, articulate it, what?

[Chorus: Future]
And I don't and I don't (one) can I rock up me some coke
Can I buy another car and I don't have to pay a note
Can I pay my lawyer off and I don't have to go to court
I'ma smash a gang of bitches, gettin' money yeah I know
If you can see getting money what this nigga's about
If you can see these bitches and what they'll gone buy
If you can see the pain in these nigga's eyes
Then from the look of it nigga, you know what they about
If you can see these bitches and what they'll gone buy
If you can see getting money what this nigga's about
If you can see the pain in these nigga's eyes
Then from the look of it nigga, you know what they about

[Verse 2: Jadakiss]
One, one, one, one, one, one
Two, two, two, two, two
Three three three three three three
Four four four four four four
Top 5 DOA, niggas know he don’t play
Get it over quick, I figure you gon' die either way
Out there on the strip, late night, sipping E&J
Breaking down on every sale we get, nigga me and K
They always gon' want the weed, they always gon' need the yay
Whoever don't need to bleed, definitely need to pray
All you niggas need to leave, all your bitches need to stay
Trying to alleviate the FBI and DEA
Whole scale full of work, wholesale on the Percs
Love me in the hood, plus I got the jails on alert
Still get you situated, blue steel nickel-plated
We can clearly see what's going on here, articulate it, what?

[Chorus: Future]
And I don't and (one) I don't can I rock up me some coke
Can I buy another car (one) and I don't have to pay a note
Can I pay my lawyer off (one) and I don't have to go to court
I'ma smash a gang of bitches, gettin' money yeah I know
If you can see getting money what this nigga's about
If you can see these bitches and what they'll gone buy
If you can see the pain in these nigga's eyes
Then from the look of it nigga, you know what they about
If you can see these bitches and what they'll gone buy
If you can see getting money what this nigga's about
If you can see the pain in these nigga's eyes
Then from the look of it nigga, you know what they about

[Outro: Jadakiss]
One, one, one, one, one, one
Two, two, two, two, two
Three three three three three three
Four four four four four four

Jadakiss

Jason “Jadakiss” Phillips is a successful millionaire hip-hop sensation, who remained in the spotlight for many decades after his debut. Jadakiss lived most of his childhood in Yonkers, New York.

Jadakiss started selling drugs at the age of 12 when his parents told him that he should start making money on his own. One day, Jadakiss noticed people freestyling on the streets. He became curious and took part in it, later realizing that this could be the source of a future career prospect. Jada took it further and entered competitions leaving the drug trade. While rapping on the streets, Jada met DMX who later introduced him to his future lifelong friends Sheek Louch and Styles P.

The three later went on to form a rap group called “The Warlocks” which is known today as “The LOX” – an acronym for “Living Off X-perience.” Jadakiss’ group released their first album in 1994 called Fuck What You Think which became a major catalyst for his career. From the age of 16, Jadakiss was known throughout the hip-hop community as a successful freestyle rapper who made approximately $707,000 annually.