Released: April 15, 2014

Featuring: G-Eazy

Songwriter: G-Eazy Jez Dior

Producer: Danny Score

[Verse 1: Jez Dior]
It's that old number 7, always got me feeling heavenly
Fuck you mean you ain't finna have a drink with me?
There’s dirty lies around here, there’s dirty highs too
And ain’t no telling what the fuck a dirty mind do
It’s whiskey, baby, and we ain't fuckin’ pop stars
Fuckin’ rock stars, no vodka with Rock Star
There’s no colors, and it’s only black around the town
Hold the wheel, I think I’m really fuckin’ coming down
Liability for the team, but what you expect
They told me, “Finish your arms before you tat your neck”
I said, “Finish your job before you tell me that”
I’ma finish this drink and I ain't coming back
This seven-fifty sour match to go and get this sour patch
Problems always stem from the relationships of our past
Thanks, Dad, it really means a lot
How the fuck could I ever think I’d be something that you not, huh?

[Pre-Hook: Jez Dior]
Even if I've got a place to go
And it’s hard to ever call it home
And it’s hard to ever call you up
See I’d rather drink all alone

[Hook: Jez Dior]
And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along
And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along

[Verse 2: G-Eazy]
Keep on living faster
Only kids trying not to go out like Casper
Every night plastered, a beautiful disaster
Sorry that I did it, yea, I know I’ma bastard
Yea, Jack Daniels taking pulls from a handle
Straight to the head in a Supreme 5 panel
Surrounded by the party and the drugs and the scandal
Can’t die before I get to see a Grammy on my mantle
But the pace is fast and only speeding up
Bottles in my hand so I don’t need a cup
I should call my old girl come and clean me up
But I called my dealer now I’m reing-up
Yea, I’ma fuck up, yea, I know it’s true
Probably never learn to live the way the grown-ups do
Bad decisions, fuck the standards that you hold me to
Drink away what I’m going through, yea

[Hook: Jez Dior]
And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along
And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along

[Bridge: Jez Dior]
Drinking that whisky
That old number 7
White lighter in pocket
I’m going to heaven
I’m rolling, I’m so in a hole it’s upsetting
My heart it is stolen, my soul is just different
Drinking that whisky
That old number 7
White lighter in pocket
I’m going to heaven
I’m rolling, I’m so in a hole it’s upsetting
My heart it is stolen, my soul is just different

[Hook: Jez Dior]
And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along
And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along

Jez Dior

A mold-breaker right out of the gate with a slew of notable mixtapes and EPs, Jez Dior has expertly threaded his hip hop and rock influences into a genre-bending aesthetic all his own. Growing up in a musical family with punk rock guitar legend Steve Dior as his dad, he’s deftly absorbed his unique background and influences (from the Doors to Nirvana to Eminem and Kanye West), forging a hard-hitting identity with confessional lyrics that pull no punches. Dior’s music has drawn critical acclaim since the start, with Nylon calling him a “soul-bearing lyricist with a bright future and an interesting backstory”.

2018 saw much growth for the budding star. “Nobody Knows” follows the Summer 2018 release of singles “Cocaine,” “Kiss You Good” and “Come and Go (featuring ROME),” which have received millions of streams across platforms since release and received acclaim from the likes of Billboard, Complex and more. He’s cleared the decks for his upcoming album that melds his honest perspective and gritty L.A. roots into new sonic heights.

He spent the Fall on a 21-date North America tour, in support of Azizi Gibson, taking his energetic live show to venues such as Baby’s All Right in New York City and The Roxy in Los Angeles. He possesses a riveting live show that has seen him open for the likes of Chance The Rapper and B.o.B, and share the stage with Kanye West, J.Cole, G-Eazy (whom he has also collaborated with) at festivals around the world and more. This past summer, he opened for rapper NONAME in the U.K. and performed at the HYPE Festival in Germany. Along with his own music, Jez Dior runs an imprint, Funeral Crew, which has signed a slew of like-minded artists.

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