Released: January 13, 2017

Songwriter: Just Blaze JAY-Z Mobetta Prodigy of Mobb Deep

Producer: Mobetta

[Intro]
Yeah, that's right!

[Verse 1]
My raps scare the fuck outta people, but I'm just misunderstood
But if you were to listen real good
Then you wouldn't mistake me for being crazy
You would learn to love and appreciate me
Now! hear me clearly
The reason I am how the I am, they don't scare me
I'm not under the spell, I'm not trapped in the cycle
They can't pull the wool
Over my eyes, I see the truth
For all of our lives, we've been lied to
And I know, it's hard to accept
So we drink away the pain and party to death
Have so much sex, smoke so much weed
We just wanna have fun, we don't wanna think
We just wanna make dollars, we don't wanna make sense
We don't wanna pay attention, we just wanna pay the rent

[Chorus]
Young niggas that blast for me, no religion
Young niggas that blast for me, no religion
Young niggas that blast for me, no religion
Young niggas that blast for me, no religion

[Verse 2]
I don't wanna hear about your spiritual epiphanies G's
I'm not a role model, I just care about what make me
More money and celebrity power
More sex, drugs and fame, a star for my fame
On that L.A. sidewalk, that's how you want me to be ain't it?
'Cause when I do good you hate it
Bit when I'm evil and reckless you love it
Fanatics, y'all a bunch a sick motherfuckers
You need to grow up and open your minds
I put truth in the song, but you want lies
I put real in rap music, but you want fake
By the time you understand me it'll be too late
You're so caught up in fantasy land, you're so under the spell
I wish you luck, I wish you well
Real men drink water
We stay with our women, and raise our daughters
And our little men too
And teach them the things they won't teach 'em in school
Like ancient Black history and how to survive in these modern times
It's no games bein' played, no kiddin' no bullshittin' and, nigga
It's no games bein' played, no kiddin' no bullshittin' and
No religion

[Chorus]
Young niggas that blast for me, no religion
Young niggas that blast for me, no religion
(Ooh rev ain't right)
Young niggas that blast for me, no religion
Young niggas that blast for me, no religion

[Outro]
Those who have understood this have manipulated people for centuries and deep millennia by manufacturing and controlling religion
Young niggas that blast for me, no religion

Prodigy of Mobb Deep

Albert Johnson (November 2, 1974 – June 20, 2017), better known by his stage name Prodigy, was a rapper, producer, actor and author who was one half of the hip-hop duo Mobb Deep with Havoc.

Prodigy and Havoc released their debut album, Juvenile Hell, in 1993, but became household names with the success of their classic 1995 sophomore album, The Infamous, which features two of their most popular singles, “Shook Ones Pt. II” and “Survival of the Fittest.” Their next two albums, Hell on Earth (1996) and Murda Muzik (1999), were also critically acclaimed, with high praise placed on Prodigy’s lyricism.

He released his first solo album, H.N.I.C., in 2000, which features his most popular solo single, “Keep It Thoro,” produced by The Alchemist. Prodigy and The Alchemist also released a couple of collaboration albums Return of the Mac (2007) and Albert Einstein (2013).