Released: April 23, 2018

Songwriter: Max Lord Southside Lil Baby

Producer: Max Lord Southside

[Intro]
Southside on the track, yeah
Southside
Southside
Yeah

[Chorus]
I just got some stupid dome from this hoe from the Southside
(Southside)
Long live Troup, my OG man, that nigga from the Southside
(Southside)
Shout out Deezy and them loc's who crippin' on the Southside
(Southside)
I get bags in for the low and send them to the Southside (yeah)
Yeah, I'm sellin' coke for real
I put the "d" in dope for real
Saint Laurent on my coat for real
That Draco, that Draco (Draco)
I'm with Derez in Clayco (Clayco)
Shoutout to Clayhead, that nigga a real one
We had them bands in the neighborhood (neighborhood)

[Verse 1]
Temp fade, new J's (new J's)
All day, catch plays (plays)
White tee, dope boy (work)
Move that dope, boy (dope boy)
Trappin' out a bando (bando)
Servin' out a window (window)
Tryna run our mills up (M's up)
That's what we pay the rent for (M's)
Fuck it up in the Gucci store, them M's in (M's in)
Bad bitch lookin' like Bernice, I call her Slim Jim (Slim Jim)
I just want push start on my car
Shoutout the hood, they know I'm a god
They know what we bang wherever we are
I just took these cuts on stage
Look at these VVS' in my chain
I'm doing better, I can't even complain (nah)
Bought it plain, then I blew out the brain (brain)
Birkin bag, make the bitch go insane ('sane)
With the gang, I ain't switchin' the name (name)
Paper tag, got me switchin' these lanes (lane)
Do anything to get me some chains
These niggas be fuckin' for fame (fame)

[Chorus]
I just got some stupid dome from this hoe from the Southside
(Southside)
Long live Troup, my OG man, that nigga from the Southside
(Southside)
Shout out Deezy and them loc's who crippin' on the Southside
(Southside)
I get bags in for the low and send them to the Southside (yeah)
Yeah, I'm sellin' coke for real
I put the "d" in dope for real
Saint Laurent on my coat for real
That Draco, that Draco
I'm with Derez in Clayco
Shoutout to Clayhead, that nigga a real one
We had them bands in the neighborhood

[Verse 2]
I'm doing shit that they wishing they could (yeah)
I'm the frontrunner, burning right through the hood (yeah)
They hated on me, but it's still all good (yah)
Draco on me, and it's still all wood (yah)
I'm on probation, they let off a fool
They on my drip, tryna see what I do
They takin' notes, tryna study my moves
They tryna do what I do (what you doin'?)
All-Star weekend, I was gettin' the pack in
Heard you got your shit took, nigga you lackin'
Big body Benz "beep, beep" when it back in
Real street niggas buyin' bags with the backends
These niggas ain't authentic, they actin'
And I ain't get to the money, they cappin'
What happened? (huh?)
I thought you was a real one? (nah, nah)
Solitary stones in my ear, these the clear ones (clear)
These diamonds dancin' too loud in my ear, so I don't hear them (hear them)
My homie got the stick, I got the glizzy
We don't fear them (nah)
These niggas don't wanna play with us
I swear that we gon' kill them (fa)

[Chrous]
I just got some stupid dome from this hoe from the Southside
Long live Troup, my OG man, that nigga from the Southside
Shout out Deezy and them loc's who crippin' on the Southside
I get bags in for the low and send them to the Southside
Yeah, I'm sellin' coke for real
I put the "d" in dope for real
Saint Laurent on my coat for real
That Draco, that Draco
I'm with Derez in Clayco
Shoutout to Clayhead, that nigga a real one
We had them bands in the neighborhood

[Outro]
Yeah, on Southside
We on Southside

Lil Baby

Dominique Armani Jones (born December 3, 1994) better known by his stage name Lil Baby, has established himself as a global force from the Atlanta hip-hop scene. From growing up with fellow Atlanta rapper, Young Thug to many arrests and struggles with poverty, Baby has experienced tremendous grown since starting to rap in 2017.

Raised by his single mother, Baby was born into poverty with his two sisters and one brother. He lived off of food stamps and government assistance. In January 2012, he was arrested and charged with burglary. Later that year in August, he attempted to drop out of tenth grade but once again was arrested for possession of dangerous drugs. Two more marijuana possessions and one more theft charge put him in jail for two years. It was during his time in jail when Quality Control Music’s Pee and Coach K encouraged Baby to pursue a career in rapping.

He released his first mixtape on April 14, 2017, with Perfect Timing. The project features fellow Atlanta rappers, Lil Yachty, frequent collaborator Gunna, and childhood friend, Young Thug. Baby immediately rose to fame and attracted many listeners. This led him to drop two more mixtapes, Harder Than Hard and Too Hard, in the same year.