Featuring: Trippie Redd

Songwriter: Lil Tecca

Producer: DT

Lyrics from Snippets

[Intro: Trippie Redd]
Oh-oh

[Chorus: Trippie Redd]
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah)
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah)
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah)
Choppa hit the target (Ah, yeah)
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah)
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah, yeah)
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah)
Choppa hit the target (Ah, ooh)

[Post-Chorus: Trippie Redd]
Tell me a nigga that's sliming you out (Yeah)
Tell me your nigga keep that in a drought (Ha)
I'ma keep diamonds inside of my mouth, ha (Yeah)
Tell me your nigga keep sticks in the cut
Tell me your nigga send packages out
Eatin' the [?] when the fours pop out (Ah)

[Verse 1: Lil Tecca]
Yeah, I told my guys let's get it with no doubt
I'm in a Lambo', in foreigns, pull out
Had to relocate, I just bought a house
I am not hittin', I just need a towel, yeah
My baby, she bad, I go the extra mile
Don't hear what you sayin', bitch, I'm on...
...
...that gas up in the air
Trip' gon' send that boy to Heaven, I'm gon' send that boy to hell
She just asked me how I'm doin', told her, "I'm doin' well"
If you really think...

[Chorus: Trippie Redd]
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah)
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah)
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah)
Choppa hit the target (Ah, yeah)
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah)
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah, yeah)
Choppa shoot the loudest (Ah)
Choppa hit the target (Ah, ooh)

[Post-Chorus: Trippie Redd]
Tell me a nigga that's sliming you out (Yeah)
Tell me your nigga keep that in a drought (Ha)
I'ma keep diamonds inside of my mouth, ha (Yeah)
Tell me your nigga keep sticks in the cut
Tell me your nigga send packages out
Eatin' the [?] when the fours pop out (Ah)

Lil Tecca

Tyler-Justin Anthony Sharpe (b. August 26, 2002), better known by his stage name, Lil Tecca, is a rapper and producer out of Queens, New York.

Tecca started rapping at age 9 because of his friends; his first song was a diss track towards his friends, which he would later take down as years went by. He would initially gain a fanbase in Toronto, Canada, leading many to mistake him for being from there, despite him coming from Queens.

He first started to gain mainstream attention with his songs “Molly Girl” and “Did It Again,” but his career would skyrocket with the release of “Ransom.” This was largely due to a Cole Bennett-directed music video, which helped the song achieve a peak at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100.