Released: November 16, 1999

Songwriter: Pete Rock Raekwon

Producer: Pete Rock

[Produced by Pete Rock]

[Intro]
I'm not payin' 140 for them (Size 8-and-a-half)
I'm tellin' you—I'm only payin' 90
(That's what you keep spendin' your money on)
Yeah
That's for real

[Verse 1]
Ayo, ayo, who wear it all, I'm an Adidas freak
Multi-thousand pair of sneak freak
Real fly physique that'll look yea , fat watch , live footwear
Have the white folks displaying my gear
C'mon son let's keep it movin right footwear , check out my book yea
Stop, look, stand and you stuck but don't stare
Come aboard now, we got the Georgetowns, it's on now
So many phat styles, make a kid's head fall out
Yo Filas, those too, paw, I'm supposed to
Always keep it real with the selection , holdin you
Prince black Jordans, K-Swiss gear, remember Lottos?
Stash mad bottles, in the fence ooh Diadora
I need to place me an order , slow your speed down
Buyin food for your daughter
Stan Smiths, handlin whips, gravel pits, travel fox yo
Ready to cop more shit

CHORUS 2X:
[Various scratches that refer to sneakers]

[Verse 2]
Fly royals , got love for, 'member Asics? We do the basics
Stood out , slide em on , taste it wild lace in these
Sauconys and Ponys
Keep it real , heav set , head set , Spa built mix
With Le Coq velour shit
Black Mutombos , Columbo on the set , internet
Plus Pumas and Patricks, Air Firenza, switch up the black shit
Green Huaraches, unattached shit, 575 blue bals , New Bals
Bo Jacksons, gray and black, ready to throw my hands flashin
Ewings, Barkleys, Lex you's an entertainer, forget Air Cross Trainer
Free container, Polos, Mark 5s and Ellesses, the fly pieces
Shit be on the back mad features
Hoyas, Cortez in the tonic, feeling bionic
Design it with my fly garments, what up

CHORUS 2X

Raekwon

Corey Woods, or Raekwon, is a rapper and a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. He released his solo debut, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… in 1995, and has since recorded four solo albums, as well as work with Wu-Tang and an extensive amount of guest contributions with other hip hop artists.

Raekwon is often cited as one of the pioneers of the Mafioso rap sub-genre. In 2007, The editors of About.com placed him on their list of the Top 50 MCs of Our Time. The Miami New Times described Raekwon’s music as being “street epics” that are “straightforward yet linguistically rich universes not unlike a gangsta Illiad.