Released: September 22, 2015

Featuring: Wiz Khalifa

Songwriter: K.E. on the Track Wiz Khalifa O.T. Genasis

Producer: K.E. on the Track

[Produced by KE]

[Verse 1: O.T. Genasis]
Came up on a lotta bread
Gotta slow down, I been gettin' a lotta head
Still sellin' cocaine
Girl goin' through my phone, I ain't storin' no names
Catch me if you can, bitch
Word around town, I'm the man, bitch
Sellin' all these grams, bitch
Gotta grip the money like I'm 'bout to eat a sandwich
'Bout bring the Mazi out
Money dance, Imma bring the Ricky Bobby out
Life in the fast lane
Smoke weed, pop pills, drink a lotta champagne
Met a bad bitch on Thursday
Took the bitch down on Thursday
Now she callin' my phone early
Oh you thirsty, damn girl, you thirsty

[Hook: O.T. Genasis]
Lookin' for a thug? Right here
Lookin' for some love? Not here
The man with the money, right here
Bitch, I'm out here
Just spent a hundred on my wrist, bitch, I'm out here
Spent three-fifty for the whip, bitch, I'm out here
And I got a brand new bitch, bitch, I'm out here
Bitch, I'm out here

[Verse 2: Wiz Khalifa]
Out here stuntin', out here hustlin'
Out here cuffin' that bitch and she out here fuckin'
Out here thuggin', out here puff a whole ounce
Tryna see that thing bounce, shake something
On the couch, yeah, break you off, yeah
Imma knock the pussy out, put it in her mouth, yeah
Fuck you mean, bitch, I'm out here
Don't know where that pussy been so I ain't goin' down there
I got mushrooms in my lemonade
West Coast bitches gang bangin'
East Coast girls rollin' Backwoods
My Down South girls love me cause I fuck 'em good
As you should

[Hook: O.T. Genasis]
Lookin' for a thug? Right here
Lookin' for some love? Not here
The man with the money, right here
Bitch, I'm out here
Just spent a hundred on my wrist, bitch, I'm out here
Spent three-fifty for the whip, bitch, I'm out here
And I got a brand new bitch, bitch, I'm out here
Bitch, I'm out here

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.