Featuring: Kanye West

Producer: Ronny J ​shadyboy

[Verse 1: SAINt JHN]
Thought you was ready for the jive talk
And I thought you was ready for the switchblade
'Cause the Audemars come with the square mind
And the Rolex come with the big face (Oh my God, Ronny)
Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow
Bitch, you gotta wobble loud, loud, loud, loud, loud
Now she turnt up loud, you got the crowd on the mound
Do her vows with her mouth
Put her knees on the ground and she goin' all out
Goin' down, down, down, down
Down, cloud, ridin' down
Showin' me the money, givin' me the handstand
Showin' me finesse moves, givin' me the grand plan
I don't understand man, I don't understand man

[Chorus: SAINt JHN]
Nigga, Smack DVD, I'm standin' here inside thе streets
I ain't hear a lil' boy, thirty niggas, thirty deep
Biggie standin' with the sticks, bitchеs grittin' on they teeth
Tell me what the fuck you want and you can sign the release
Nigga, Smack DVD, I'm standin' here inside the streets
I ain't hear a lil' boy, thirty niggas, thirty deep
Biggie standin' with the sticks, bitches grittin' on they teeth
Tell me what the fuck you want and you can sign the release

[Verse 2: SAINt JHN]
I got diamond 'round my neck, twenty thousand
Pay me my respect, pullin' hounds up
Tell a nigga "Yeah", gettin' on a jet
Frighten a nigga, yeah, bust it in the air
Nigga, choppa goin' acapella, rock 'n' roll for really
I might spend a quarter milli', bein' broke is my Achilles
Nigga, motherfuckin' duty-free liqour that I'm buyin'
For some bitches that I never see outside of neon lighting
Goin' up, I'm goin' off, I'm goin' off
I'm goin' off, fuck the law, I'm goin' up
I'm goin' off, I'm goin' off, I'm goin' off

[Verse 3: Kanye West]
Boy, Smack DVD, I got to pull with the creed
Got to pull up on a creek, got to find out where it be
Got illegals in the club and I ain't never did the Bar
How they bet I run it up, I ain't never did the charge
How they trap with the streets (Streets)
For the money, hit the field, better put on Yeezy cleats
God don't make mistakes or accidents
They was always in the TA, wanna show what happenin'
Take me up, take me up, they say, "Ye, you done enough"
Boy, I ain't done enough until we run the number up
Man, you talkin' 'bout me, where they at? I'm a thug
Man, you talkin' 'bout the president, I call the number up
Man, you talkin' 'bout Elon, I call the number up
Man, you talk about Kim K, you know you effin' up
Tried to Trump, Trump, stop the side piece of immigration, man
Could you talk to the mayor 'bout Breonna Taylor?
I told the President "Ford", you cannot Honda Accord
Givin' my life to the Lord, givin' my life to the Lord
Smack DVD, if we extinct, then what are we?
Gotta cease with the murders, gotta pull up with the fleet
It's a thousand black babies gettin' murdered every day
They don't know where to go, had to build a plan A
Okay, Ye, this is me, what they gonna say to me?
I'm the only one out here that really gettin' free
Gotta build a family, had to build a family
It's a do or damn way, everything that I pray, uh
Know the devil in the way, know the doctor in the way
Know the lawyer in the way, they can't stop at this, I pray, uh

[Chorus: SAINt JHN]
Smack DVD, I'm standin' here inside the streets
I ain't a hear a lil' boy, thirty niggas, thirty deep
Biggie standin' with the sticks, bitches grittin' on they teeth
Tell me what the fuck you want and you can sign the release

SAINt JHN

Born in Brooklyn and of Guyanese descent, Carlos St. John Phillips grew up listening to a lot of Caribbean music. With his father absent, JHN tried his hand at drug dealing but didn’t like it. After this, he followed his older brother into rapping. He said of the experience, “my older brother felt like a father. He was only two years older than me so that was all I had. Whatever he would’ve done I was going to do.” In the beginnings of his music career he went by Carlos Saint John. He describes his earlier rapping style as more aggressive and less melodic than his current output. He also used this name for a brief time when he put rapping on hold to spend time writing songs for other artists. JHN has co-writing credits on songs like Usher’s 2016 hits “Crash” and “Rivals.”

He is part of a collective called GØDD COMPLEXx.