Released: November 13, 2014

Songwriter: O.T. Genasis

Producer: Dr. Dre

[Verse 1]
My mama said, "Never go out after nine"
Fuck that time cause I had me a nine
Watched a homie cook that zone in the kitchen
.357 with a nose like Pippen
I always asked, "Can I go to my granny house?"
It's easier to sell 'em bags out the candy house
I never had time for my bitch cause I'm gone
Out with the homies so she think I'm doin' wrong
She say, "Be careful cause they might hit you up"
I'm lookin' at this bitch like I don't give a fuck
Burner on my hip, yeah, the life of a thug
All my homies bang, I just wanna sell drugs
My homie locked up, puffin' nigga in the room
The way this shit goin', shit, I might seem soon
Rubber grip, hollow tip, .44 Mag'
Brains outta pocket, make 'em look like it's red

[Verse 2]
Got so many hoes on my dick now
Thirsty, yeah, I'm the shit now
Plug said, "Thirty for a brick now"
All the cash in my pocket can't fit now
Big chain, one ring, one watch
Fuck one, lick one, one watch
When it comes to pimpin', I'm a veteran
Ain't the most attractive but I got hella bands
See me in the club, that nigga
With at least two hoes, Jack Tripper
Dick in her mouth, she gon' swallow
She gon' do anything for a baller
Uh, now she losin'
All this bread got her best friend choosin'
Been starin' at me, no, they ain't cool
But Imma really fuck her now cause they ain't cool
Dark ass nigga, I don't give a fuck
Dog ass nigga, motherfucker rough
Go hard, no pass
And if you drive out here, you gettin' no gas
They like me, they like me
I don't love 'em, I'm just actin', where's Spike Lee?
Moral of the story is I got hoes, in different area codes

O.T. Genasis

Odis Flores (born June 18, 1987), better known as “O.T. Genasis”, is a rapper of Belizean descent who grew up in Long Beach, California, after his parents immigrated to the United States. He was first signed by G-Unit Records in 2011, where he released his 2012 debut mixtape, Black Belt. He was later dropped from the label, only to be discovered by Busta Rhymes when he performed “Touchdown” four times in a row. This performance led to his deal with Busta Rhymes' Conglomerate Records label and the remix to “Touchdown”, which featured Busta Rhymes, French Montana, and Juicy J.

Despite the star-studded remix, O.T. Genasis didn’t gain a major following until he released “CoCo” in October, 2014. The song would later be remixed by Lil Wayne and mentioned by Nicki Minaj.

O.T. Genasis released his sophomore mixtape Rhythm & Bricks on September 22, 2015.