Released: May 26, 2015

Featuring: Pharrell Williams

Songwriter: Curtis Price Jr. Khalid Muhammad Brett “Beats” Bailey Jess “Joon” Willard

Producer: Pharrell Williams

[Intro: Pharrell]
Hey!

[Verse 1: Kent Jamz]
I ain't have no weed or money when I met her now she hate me
Cliché cheapskate, love to fuckin' debate
Said she never had a daddy, I ain't used to being patient
Got a lot of spite but that pussy tight, I'ma wait
I can hold a lot of money, she can hold a lot of grudges
I buy a lot of weed and A-C-T like I don't give a fuck
I guess I'm too young for love
Must be lust, too young for love
Must be drugs, too young for love
Must be lust, too young for love
Must be drugs

[Hook: Kent Jamz & Pharrell Williams]
Never got a last kiss
Baby do you remember me?
Never got a last kiss
Baby do you remember me?

[Post-Hook: Kent Jamz & Pharrell Williams]
It's so hard to let go of her
I know it's hard to let go of me
Let your friend just go, it's cold
Cause if you leave, my story goes
So much I read, that you don't know
So better keep, your body close

[Verse 2: Joon]
Girls in and out my phone cause I don't got a clock
Made out of the faces of a bull
Life is Jenga, people are pieces
So the pieces that I pull
Can bring the whole wall tumbling down like Jericho
Hmm, decisions
A wise nigga asked what direction your penis point when erect
Your answer should be straight ahead, he said
That's your future, make sure you aim it correct, I reflect
Man the same things that make you scarred
Evolve you into who you are
Cried a river, built a boat
Got it to float, and wrecked into an epiphany
Now ain't that about a Tiffany
Perception kept you from finding the light in the darkness quicker, My nigga
You fucking up your energy
In the wrong place with the wrong kind of empathy
The soul is in the abs
How else do you explain that funny feeling once you catch feelings
You ain't never too young for lust
And you ain't never too young for drugs
And you ain't never too young for clubs
And you ain't never too young for trust
So you ain't never too young for love

[Hook: Kent Jamz & Pharrell Williams]
Never got a last kiss
Baby do you remember me?
Never got a last kiss
Baby do you remember me?

[Post-Hook: Kent Jamz & Pharrell Williams]
It's so hard to let go of her
I know it's hard to let go of me
Let your friend just go, it's cold
Cause if you leave, my story goes
So much I read, that you don't know
So better keep, your body close

[Verse 3: P]
Let 'em watch girl, get your groove on
Two step, like you heard a Snoop song
Cause you hot, them hoes lukewarm
I love your smile, how you kill 'em with the charm
Ain't gotta front girl, I just wanna dance with you
More for romance, so let me get your hand, yo
You got an ass, make a nigga drop bands
Broke niggas, they could never understand
Just face it, them niggas basic
I'm a billionaire boy, and I ain't ape shit
I hear 'em all bluffing in they conversations
Or they [?], I'ma raise them
Get a real one, you in it for the thrill of it
I got drugs that can never be enough
That good pussy girl, I'm in it for the feel of it
You the bomb, why you chillin' on my arm?

[Hook: Kent Jamz & Pharrell Williams]
Never got a last kiss
Baby do you remember me?
Never got a last kiss
Baby do you remember me?

[Post-Hook: Kent Jamz & Pharrell Williams]
It's so hard to let go of her
I know it's hard to let go of me
Let your friend just go, it's cold
Cause if you leave, my story goes
So much I read, that you don't know
So better keep, your body close

OverDoz.

Hailing from Los Angeles, California; Overdoz. is a highly dynamic group consisting of rappers Joon and P aka Sleezy, singer Kent Jamz, and comedian Cream. The group were childhood friends, all growing up in Gardena. They made music together when they were younger, but it wasn’t until 2008 that they formed an official group. Kent James and Sleezy bumped into each other while making music at the same studio in LA. Joon and Cream were subsequently incorporated into the group and OD began making music together.

Overdoz. is loopy and psychedelic; they often talk about smoking tons. What sets them apart is their unique group structure, which is one that allows to experiment with many concepts and ideas.

Having Cream, the comedian, on the team is a fresh spin on an old idea. Other artists have had comedians integrated into their albums before, such as Dr.Dre with Eddie Griffin on “Ed-Ucation.” Here, Cream is a real part of the whole process, and provides a lot of comic relief on OD’s mixtapes.