Released: August 7, 2020

Featuring: Drake

Songwriter: Supa Dups Noel Cadastre Drake Popcaan

Producer: Noel Cadastre

[Intro: Popcaan]
Yo, Unruly

[Verse 1: Drake]
Cinnamon, and your body is righteous
Tight as I want it
Tight as my lips when I lock them in silence
And your cellphone is ringin'
And you're worried 'bout somethin'
And you're walkin' outside on me now
Which side are you on again?
What room does he have you in?
What time do you leave again?
How long do we just stay friends?
What role do I play again?
I can't even make new friends
I'm here with no move again
I need to know how this ends

[Chorus: Popcaan & Drake]
That's all I need, and that's all I need
Weed and girl on me, that's all I need, ye-eah
Mhmm, that's all I need, and that's all I need
High grade weed and girl, that's all I need (Dem dead)

[Verse 2: Popcaan]
All day flexin' (Mhmm)
She crown me di best ting (Mhmm)
Yuh body is a blessin'
And yuh know the killy just ah pree when yuh breast swing
Ah-wee
Baby, mi love when you ride on me
Roll up yuh tongue pon di ting slowly
Girl, I wanna be your one and only (Mhmm)
Put down the iPhone, stop text
Badman ting, Canadian flex
Gyal, mi don't care 'bout your ex
Only 'bout weed and sex
Gyal me concerned 'bout your tightness
Concerned 'bout your tightness
Yeah mi concerned 'bout your tightness
It tighter than a vice grip

[Outro: Popcaan]
Mhmm
That's all I need
High grade weed and girl, that's all I need
Dem dead?
Weh dem ah do?
Unruly, OVO
Weh dem ah do?
Woii, that's all I need
High grade weed and girl, that's all I need
Oh, that's all I need
High grade weed and girl, that's all I need

Popcaan

Andrae Jay Sutherland (born 15 July 1988), better known by his stagename Popcaan, is a Jamaican dancehall artist currently signed to Mixpak Records and most recently, OVO sound.

It was then that he joined Vybz Kartel’s posse and was introduced to the Jamaican public via Kartel’s shows at festivals like Reggae Sumfest and Sting. Singles like “It Nuh Work So,” “Jah Jah Protect Me,” “Hot Grabba,” and “Gangsta City” helped make Popcaan a regular feature of Jamaican radio, but in 2010 he became a global reggae name when he landed on the remix of Kartel’s massive hit “Clarks.

As Kartel landed in prison facing murder charges, Popcaan became the leading artist in his mentor’s camp, dubbed Gaza or Gaza Empire. Singles and mixtapes like 2013’s Yiy Change kept the Gaza Empire in focus, while the 2014 album Where We Come From broadened Popcaan’s horizon with electro production coming from Brooklyn’s Dre Skull.