Released: July 21, 2008

Featuring: Nicki Minaj

[Intro ?]
I was 16 making a hundred thousand on the block
Now I'm telling Nicki Minaj better have a hundred thousand for the shot
I'm paid in full
Don't I look like Rico?
Try to fail me, that's an end‚ one plus of free though
Me and Max out of max waiting for you to get here
Soon as you catch up‚ we shop up
Then we switch gears
I spent money on this chain
Mo-mo-money on this ring
Mo-mo-money on this Range
Nigga mo-mo-money ain't a thing‚ cuz I'm a
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
I'm a million dollar baby
I'm a million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Baby, million-million dollars baby
Knocka
Nicki Minaj
Max B
Let's get money
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby

[Verse: Nicki Minaj]
First of all you know I don't whisper
I'm in to putting good uhh on your whiskers
See I'm a million dollar girl from the north side
And when it, when it's time to ball I'm court side
D-d-d-dirty money
Young money
Say what you want honey
I'm in some good stunnaz
In case it get sunny
I'm Lewinski hold ya bosses-es
Before I have 'em up in the oval offices
Next thing you know
He gonna be buying them porche'ses
Just booked a flight
To where the princess auction is
Tell them other girls
They gonna be talking for your'ses
Cause I'm the one sorta like
Yeah‚ of course it is
Uhh, I know you like my style
I ain't in the bling
Unless the bling low blaw
I stay with the white
I got a lot of niggas bitching
Nicki Minaj and the rich kids
Snitches

[Chorus: Max B]
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Let's get money
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby
Million dollar baby

Max B

Wavy!

In the words of Roc

As far as his melodies… they were second to none as far as I was concerned. In my opinion, he was the street version of what Drake is—the fans can have Drake, but the streets have Max.