Released: August 5, 2015

Featuring: Noname

Songwriter: Noname Lil B Chance the Rapper

Producer: Uptown greg

[Intro: Lil B]
Yeah, welcome to this beautiful mixtape
Based freestyle
Chance the Rapper, Lil B yeah

[Verse 1: Lil B]
This our fuckin' last chance
I'm goin' to the top bitch, this is the last dance
I got my hands open (yeah), lookin' to the sky like
Lord can you take me? I'm alright (alright)
I got my wings flyin', bitch I'm like a Red Bull (Red Bull)
I knock niggas out the game, bitch this shit is full
I'm not full, I'm still hungry and shit (hungry)
I got bitches on my shit, I'm not funny, it's rich
You feel me? (what's up bitch?)
That's why we so serious
These mothafuckas gotta stop, bitch I'm like a period
Or a comma (yes!) 'cause these mothafuckas
Gotta take a pause or somethin' (pause)
I might hit 'em with the llama for frontin' (frontin')
These mothafuckas gotta stick with me
Cause I don't know nobody but I know Lil B
And I don't hate nobody but I love BasedGod
It's mothafuckin' Chance the Rapper, what's up my Chi?
What's up?

[Verse 2: Chance the Rapper]
What's up? You thought it was a joke
Til I come in, hocus pocus, with the dopest
Shit, halitoshis, I spit the grossest
Now I gotta spit ashy then gross assist, oh
Grocery shoppin' for my mama and daughter
I'm feelin' like I shouldn't have involved her
But now I'm movin' too quickly
Believe it or not, I'm Mr. Ripley, talented too!
Comin' through like the afterwards school
Afterwards what they have at school
Nothin' leftover so I came back to the land
With my homie Lil B and half of my bands
We did it different than the Xans
No sleep, stayin' up real late with my mans
And out in Chicago droppin' shit off the top
They thought after Surf this shit would just stop
What's they problem? What-what's they problem?
I'm comin' through, I had to dissolve 'em
Like acid to bases
They want me to go back to Acid, the basic
Shit, that's just tasteless
Now I'm flippin' it up like the Taste did this year in Chicago when they started chargin' for tickets
Ayy, shout out to the hood
They ain't gon' keep chargin' for tickets
If they don't let us in then we're chargin' the bridges
They tried to charge like Tar with the bridges
Haha! I went to school with my sisters
And speakin' of my sisters
I got Fatimah Noname Gypsy comin' through with the spinners
What's up!?

[Verse 3: Noname Gypsy]
Ayy it's Fatimah, Mrs. Noname Gypsy
Not tipsy today but I'm Ripley today like he said before
I'm knockin' on your door
I'm comin' through with metaphor after metaphor
Like Meta 5 I'm still alive, but I be like the beehive
On some Beyoncé shit, I'm hella equipped for...
Anything if you're ready, I'm heavy
Like Monique, that was a fat reference
Um... You can put me on the guest list
You can tell me that I'm next, bitch, and I'd be like, "Fasho I am!"
Sorry fam, I'm not a good freestyler
Ugh, I don't know what to say
I'm kinda crazy, kinda hazy, smokin' hazy
I'm off the top, I'm super lazy, hella Jay Z
But not Jay Z, I meant jaded, I'm faded
I be smokin' mad cigarettes
Uhh... I'm in a jet, I got a jetpack
I'm super Black like Obama
Or like Nina Simone
I'm comin' home again like Kanye should've

[Outro: Noname Gypsy]
Uhh... I don't know! Hahahaha
Uhh, is this gonna be a whole freestyle mixtape?
That's crazy
Got my man... My mans Chance
And my brother Lil B
And of course, myself
Noname

Lil B & Chance The Rapper

An unlikely collaboration between Bay Area rapper Lil B and Chicago rapper Chance The Rapper which came to be as soon as the rappers met in July of 2015 and announced that they’d be putting together a joint album.

Together the Based God and Chance came through on that promise with “Free (BASED FREESTYLE MIXTAPE)” in August of 2015 – leaving people hopeful for another project soon. The two are a natural fit with The Verge declaring

creatures of the internet, eschewing traditional distribution methods and industry infrastructure in favor of free tapes and word-of-mouth, organic growth. They work in similar styles, writing free-flowing, earthy, broad music that’s rapped but not necessarily “hip-hop.” They share a fondness for warm, loose arrangements; their flows doodle over beats like toddlers' crayons.