Released: September 18, 2020

Featuring: NAV

Songwriter: Repko Rio Leyva Census Taz Taylor Spaceman NAV Lil Tecca

Producer: Taz Taylor Rio Leyva Repko Spaceman Census

[Intro]
Census, what you cookin'?

[Chorus: Lil Tecca]
Foreign baddies on me, shawty said
"Tecca, pull up on me," she on read
She don’t even know me, give me head
You could slide up on me, bring your friends
Toast up if you pourin' it, toast up if you scorin' it, for real
You need to pour up to get your confidence, for real
She need to purify her mindset, yeah
You don’t really gotta cry, lil' bitch, for real

[Verse: NAV]
Put my ice on, give me confidence, for real (For real)
Made lots of income, got me comin' out my deals (Yes, sir)
Don't wanna hear you complain if you ain't payin' no bills (No)
Don't let 'em take your spot, there’s a lot of girls that will
Tell me your secrets on Molly (Molly)
Racks in my pocket, like Polly
All the shit you do startin’ to bother me
Am I comin' back? I don’t know, probably
When she naggin', I don't give my ear (No ear)
Shorty start cryin' as if I care
Truth be told, she ain’t goin' nowhere
These bitches weren't there when I came up
Shorty want me 'cause I'm famous (Famous)
My crib full of lions, can't tame us
Shit go down at the party, they blame us (Yeah, yeah)
Midnight slidin' on an opp block
Shots made 'em dance, made 'em pop lock (Pop, pop)
Bought it in cash when my card dropped
I got some shit make your jaw lock (Yes, sir)

[Chorus: Lil Tecca]
Foreign baddies on me, shawty said
"Tecca, pull up on me," she on read
She don't even know me, give me head
You could slide up on me, bring your friends
Toast up if you pourin' it, toast up if you scorin' it, for real
You need to pour up to get your confidence, for real
She need to purify her mindset, yeah
You don't really gotta cry, lil' bitch, for real

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.