Released: January 1, 2019

Featuring: Migos

Songwriter: Mustard Migos Money Game Boo

Woo!
Y'all already know who I am? Right?
Mustard on the beat, ho
Let's go
Uh (woo, woo), no Master P (ayy)
Ten bad bads and they after me (bad)
One bad battle like a masterpiece (uh)
Lookin' for a dunk, like a athlete (uh)
Big drip, what you call it? (big drip, yeah)
Ice chain, pure water (ice, ice, ice)
You got the cash, but can't afford 'em (cash, no)
You got the bag, but can't afford 'em (give me the bag)
Give me the beat, I ride it like a jetski (hey)
So many bad bads they harassin' me (bad)
Thеy like me 'cause I rap and bе with the athletes (athletes)
Stop askin' me (uh), I know they mad at me (nah)
Hop in the coupe, then I slide like it's Vaseline (skrrt, skrrt)
West coast 6-4 jump like a trampoline (6-4)
Take a brick out, put it on a triple beam (brick out)
I'm not from Canada, but I see a lot of tings (Canada)
Dismantle her, I know how to handle her (woo, hey)
Light the candle up, make you put a banner up (up, up)
Toss a 50 up, make 'em tear the club up (tear the club up)
Took your out the game, I had to sub her (swap, swap, here we go)
Uh (woo, woo), no Master P (ayy)
Ten bad bads and they after me (bad)
One bad battle look like a masterpiece (uh)
Lookin' for a dunk, like a athlete (uh, woo)
Big drip, what you call it? (big drip, big drip, yeah)
Ice chain, pure water (ice, ice, ice)
You got the cash, but can't afford 'em (hey, cash)
You got the bag but can't afford 'em (woo, woo, woo)
Offset!
Pimpin' ain't easy, make her open up and eat it (eat it)
Stars in the ceilin' and my seats, they Tempur-Pedic (hey, hey)
I see them diggaz watchin' and they plottin', tryna sneak me (plot)
I can't hit a thot, can't trust a thot, they tellin' secrets (thot, no)
Big bank take lil' bank, lil' digga (cash)
Catch him down bad, that digga cry a whole river (hey)
Nawf on my back, I'm takin' care of the whole village (nawf)
Somebody got shot, what you talkin' 'bout, Willis? (who?)
In the lobby with a brick, I'm Ricky Bobby with your bitch
I go Lawrence with the fit, in the 'Rari with no tint ('Rari, drip, drip)
I'm from the trench, I got the dirty money rinsed (oh)
You was poppin' so I popped and prayed to God, repent (oh, oh, oh, let's go)
Uh (woo, woo), no Master P (ayy)
Ten bad bads and they after me (bad)
One bad battle look like a masterpiece (uh)
Lookin' for a dunk, like a athlete (uh, woo)
Big drip, what you call it? (big drip, yeah)
Ice chain, pure water (ice, ice, ice)
You got the cash, but can't afford 'em (cash, no)
You got the bag but can't afford 'em
T-Takeoff, no limit to the money (money, nah)
I picked the gang up, took a flight across the country ('cross the country, where?)
I tipped the waitress, told her, "Keep the ones comin'"
Hit the store to get some Backwoods and left the Wraith runnin', get it
Lookin' like they plottin', but we already on it (on it)
In the lab with Celine like that bag that she wanted (Celine)
A lot of tings, there bustin' out them jeans, make you want it (ting)
Make you wanna spend a 50, hit the scene with her, don't it? (scene)
Whole team full of queens, gotta keep their eyes on me (queen)
It's a snake in disguise, prolly wanna slide on me (slide)
I bet they ride on 'em when I put that prize on 'em (prize)
Ten bad bads, rotate 'em, got five of 'em (five)
Uh (woo, woo), no Master P (ayy)
Ten bad bads and they after me (bad)
One bad battle look like a masterpiece (uh)
Lookin' for a dunk, like a athlete (uh)
Big drip, what you call it? (big drip, yeah)
Ice chain, pure water (ice, ice, ice)
You got the cash, but can't afford 'em (cash, no)
You got the bag but can't afford 'em
Two-step (oh, yeah, uh, oh, yeah)
Two-step (oh, yeah, uh, oh, yeah)
Two-step (oh, yeah, uh, oh, yeah)
Two-step (oh, yeah, uh, oh, yeah)
Two-step (oh, yeah, uh, oh, yeah)
Two-step (oh, yeah, uh, oh, yeah)
Two-step (oh, yeah, uh, oh, yeah)
Two-step (oh, yeah, uh, oh, yeah)
Goodnight

Mustard

Dijon Isaiah McFarlane (born June 5, 1990), professionally known as Mustard (FKA DJ Mustard), is an American rapper, record producer and DJ from Los Angeles, California.

While on an episode of Complex’s Everyday Struggle, Mustard revealed that he started as a DJ around the age of 12, however rather than by choice it was because he “was left out of parties, and it was [his] family’s business” and that his “uncle was a big DJ out here and [him] how to DJ.” Eventually, he moved onto DJ'ing his own parties to high school pep rallies, football games, and basketball games.