Released: September 22, 2020

Featuring: Ballout

Songwriter: Ballout Tadoe

Producer: Chase Davis Chief Keef

[Intro: Tadoe]
Ayy
I paid a lotta money for that
Fuck around, man, I got Chase and So on the beat

[Verse 1: Tadoe]
Five thousand for this pound plus Scottie I'ma blow it down, ayy
Don't be lackin' shorty, ayy
Bitch it's crackin' shorty, pop outside better have your Glock, ayy
It's that time, better watch your watch, ayy
It ain't no lackin', boy, your life will stop, ayy
Get yo ass cooked, Crock-Pot, ayy
We outside on a hot block
Lil folks see them guys then them Glocks pop
Get yo ass smoked, nigga, hot pot
Give lil folks a bag they gon' opp shop
Holes in yo body just like Spongebob
Ion even wanna rap, I wanna rob
I been in the field, never had a job
That lil bitch she bad, told her come and slob
Told her quit her job, come and work for me
She gon' catch the bag, make it surf for me
Last week I hit stain for like forty bowls
Ran it up quick, I need forty more

[Verse 2: Ballout]
Lambo barkin' like a Scooby-Doo
Still pickin' hoes like I'm Pikachu
Wrist on scuba-scu, you niggas don't know who to shoot
In the foreign, I feel like iRobot, Ion trust nobody
Ridin' with the doors up, foenem pourin' fours up
Niggas straight Looney Tunes
Niggas rappin' like they been a goon
Still chasin' the opps like Tom chase Jerry
You rappers is like some real Tyler Perrys
New 911, blueberry
But you know the shoes dirty
We been racin' since like two thirty
Summer time don't get yo ass in a dead pool, shorty

Tadoe

Darron Rose (born July 14, 1995), better known by his stage name Tadoe, is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois. He is a member of the rap label Glo Gang which is owned by his older cousin Chief Keef. He is not one of the most popular members of Glo Gang, even though recently he had a beef with rapper 6ix9ine in mid-2018. The beef was started by Cuban Doll saying that Tadoe allegedly beat her. She was with 6ix9ine at the time and 6ix9ine viewed this moment to gain more publicity or “clout”. As the beef continued Tadoe and Chief Keef helped Trippie Redd with his song “I Kill People!” which is his biggest feature to this day. The beef eventually ended due to 6ix9ine going to jail for multiple charges.