Featuring: Gunna

Songwriter: Lil Tecca

Producer: KC Supreme Census Nico Baran

Lyrics from Snippets

[Intro: Lil Tecca]
(I'm in the field, we goin' up
Told 'em to cut all the lights out
You want a problem? You better think about it
'Cause that come with a price now)
Oh-oh, oh-oh (Census, what you cookin'?)
Woah, oh-oh

[Pre-Chorus: Lil Tecca]
I'm in New York, where it be cold
Look at my neck, 'cause it's iced out
I'm in the field, we goin' up
Told 'em to cut all the lights out
You want a problem? You better think about it
'Cause that come with a price now
I get her go, I don't think about it
I don't go with the hype style, yeah
You want a problem? Lil' bitch, I ain't involved (Involved)
Everything that we talked about still left unresolved (Unresolved)
Baby, you were just a one player, that's how I recall it (Recall)
If I look through these Cartiers frames, I don't even see love (Oh)

[Chorus: Lil Tecca]
Stayin' up, I get no rest, rest, rest, rest (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Don't gotta sleep, yeah
Fuckin' with bitches, the best, best, best, best
Shawty conceited (Woah)
Fuck with the gang and you dead, dead, dead, dead
You should've seen this (Woah, woah)
Put some dollars on your head, head, head, head
Then I repeat it

[Verse 1: Lil Tecca]
Diamonds wet, everywhere I go my diamonds cold, yeah (Yeah)
Line 'em up, we could turn 'em into dominoes, yeah (Yeah)
Ride in the Benz, drop the top, and now my head in the...

[Pre-Chorus: Lil Tecca]
I'm in New York, where it be cold
Look at my neck, 'cause it's iced out
I'm in the field, we goin' up
Told 'em to cut all the lights out
You want a problem? You better think about it
'Cause that come with a price now
I get her go, I don't think about it
I don't go with the hype style, yeah
You want a problem? Lil', bitch, I ain't involved (Involved)
Everything that we talked about still left unresolved (Unresolved)
Baby, you were just a one player, that's how I recall it (Recall)
If I look through these Cartiers frames, I don't even see love (Oh)

[Chorus: Lil Tecca]
Stayin' up, I get no rest, rest, rest, rest (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Don't gotta sleep, yeah
Fuckin' with bitches, the best, best, best, best
Shawty conceited (Woah)
Fuck with the gang and you dead, dead, dead, dead
You should've seen this (Woah, woah)
Put some dollars on your head, head, head, head
Then I repeat it

[Verse 2: Gunna]
Used to eatin', I can't even spell "drive" (Spell "drive")
It's been a long time, I swear to God, I can remember, we sleep in the trap house (Trap house)...

[Pre-Chorus: Lil Tecca]
I'm in New York, where it be cold
Look at my neck, 'cause it's iced out
I'm in the field, we goin' up
Told 'em to cut all the lights out
You want a problem? You better think about it
'Cause that come with a price now
I get her go, I don't think about it
I don't go with the hype style, yeah
You want a problem? Lil', bitch, I ain't involved (Involved)
Everything that we talked about still left unresolved (Unresolved)
Baby, you were just a one player, that's how I recall it (Recall)
If I look through these Cartiers frames, I don't even see love (Oh)

[Chorus: Lil Tecca]
Stayin' up, I get no rest, rest, rest, rest (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Don't gotta sleep, yeah
Fuckin' with bitches, the best, best, best, best
Shawty conceited (Woah)
Fuck with the gang and you dead, dead, dead, dead
You should've seen this (Woah, woah)
Put some dollars on your head, head, head, head
Then I repeat it

[Outro: Lil Tecca]
Should've seen that shit...

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.