Released: September 30, 2013

Featuring: Raekwon Doug E. Fresh

Producer: James Fauntleroy Salaam Remi

[Produced by Salaam Remi & James Fauntleroy]

[Verse 1: Raekwon]
Money like Floyd, and swagger like Puff
That's what's up
You fuck with them big girls? yup
Had ghostface "all i got is you" on
I knew i had to move on
This light, red-bone bitch, it grew on me
I know you're rich, few kids, live in the cliffs
All i see is fly gear, and hourly spiffs
Thats what it is
Clean brim, louies was thin
Glasses on, she mastered niggas, [?]
At the crib, i'm at [?] cooking
Then came the negligée, Rae stop looking
Left on the stove yo, came over, slammer was rock
She threw it in her mouth, good looking out
Chill for a sec, my real boo, yo, smooth as a [?]
That's why i buy her more shit, [?]
This my nigga, long time gangsta
[?]

[verse]
You don't have to lie to me
You can cry to me
You're the only one i let see this side of me
So give me your heart
This is my promise
For you
Ask what i'll be when i'm older

[b-section]
And i'll be your man
And you'll be my woman
And you'll understand
We could be open

[hook]
You can cry to me
When we're making love
You can cry to me
Girl, if it's too much

[verse]
You don't have to hide from me
I know its frightening
It's clear as day, but it still feels like night to me
So give me your heart
Baby, i'll light it
For you
Ask what you'll see when it's over

[b-section]
And you'll see a man
And i'll see my woman
You'll understand
We could be open

[hook 2x]
You can cry to me
When we're making love
You can cry to me
Girl, if it's too much

Mack Wilds

Tristan Paul Mack Wilds is best known for his acting roles as Michael Lee and Dixon Wilson on HBO’s “The Wire” and CW’s “90210” respectively, but before he hit Hollywood, Wilds dreamed of a career in music. “I don’t remember a time in my life when music wasn’t a factor in my life,” the Staten Island product says. “I was immersed in what music was in the ’90s. Everything we heard in hip-hop, I could look outside of my window in the projects and see it going on.”

Growing up, Mack saw his father sing in local bands. He looked to follow in his dad’s footsteps by practicing around their home in Stapleton housing projects, the same housing projects that produced numerous members of Wu-Tang Clan. Wilds’ earliest music influences were Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye, but he also took to hip-hop idolizing MCs like Jay-Z and Nas.

At around the age of 13, after puberty hit, Mack noticed his voice began to change and he then added rapping to his repertoire. “The music has always been my first love,” he says, even though his teenage years were spent acting on television and in films like 2008’s “The Secret Life of Bees” with Queen Latifah and Dakota Fanning and in 2012’s “Red Tails” alongside Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Terrence Howard.