Released: June 28, 2019

Featuring: Fetty Wap

Songwriter: Fetty Wap Skinnyfromthe9

[Chorus: Skinnyfromthe9]
Wake up, wake up, wake up, gotta stack my bands
Trappin', trappin', trappin', got to move some grams
Fuck all of these niggas, yeah, they know they mad
Why you keep on hatin', nigga? Get some bands

[Post-Chorus: Fetty Wap]
Ayy, then I'm gon' trap, breakin' pan, servin' them fiends, baby
Ayy, water my wrist, sipping my syrup, pop a bean, baby
Call my phone, who my lone, what you need, baby?
I do work 'til it's hard, serving E, baby

[Verse 2: Skinnyfromthe9]
Which one you niggas want drama?
Which one you niggas want problems?
'Cause I got me a choppa, I'ma aim it at your mama
I-I hit a nigga with wack, you be lying and you're ass
Keep on talking, you get smacked, I fuck your bitch from the back
I used to wake up and jugg, famous as fuck but I'm still in the hood
Gotta make sure that my people is treated, we living too good
I was down bad, now we in the hills up in the woods
Your-Your bitch wanna fuck me
And I prolly will 'cause I know that I could
Yeah, broke nigga, get your bag right
Yeah, trap nigga, got my pack right
Yeah, yeah, it's money, I can brag, right
Yeah, diamonds shining like a flashlight

[Chorus: Skinnyfromthe9]
Wake up, wake up, wake up, gotta stack my bands
Trappin', trappin', trappin', got to move some grams
Fuck all of these niggas, yeah, they know they mad
Why you keep on hatin', nigga? Get some bands

[Post-Chorus: Fetty Wap]
Ayy, then I'm gon' trap, breakin' pan, servin' them fiends, baby
Ayy, water my wrist, sipping my syrup, pop a bean, baby
Call my phone, who my lone, what you need, baby?
I do work 'til it's hard, serving E, baby

Skinnyfromthe9

David A. Villegas (Born December 19, 1995 in Hialeah, Florida), known professionally as Skinnyfromthe9 is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter who is best known for his tracks “Love Blast,” “Back When I Was Broke,” and “Crush 3.”

Being raised in Somerville, New Jersey, he clearly reps where he’s from by incorporating the 908 area code into his stage name.

Being born to parents involved with illegal activities, and dealing with poverty and homelessness at a young age, Skinny began to listen to Eminem because he felt he could relate to him, though this didn’t last long until Em took a hiatus and he began listening to different artists like Drake and A$AP Rocky.