Released: September 15, 2017

Featuring: MarkUsFree India Shawn

Songwriter: Matt Martians Pyramid Vritra India Shawn MarkUsFree

Producer: The Jet Age of Tomorrow

[Chorus 1: Matt Martians]
Want to take a chance with me
I'm what you're lookin' for
Take a chance with me
I'm what you're lookin' for
Take a chance with me
I'm what you're lookin' for
Take a chance with me
I'm what you're lookin' for
Want to take a chance with me
I'm what you're lookin' for
Take a chance with me
I'm what you're lookin' for
Take a chance with me
I'm what you're lookin' for
Take a chance with me
I'm what you're lookin' for

[Chorus 2: India Shawn]
Take that chance with me
Boy don't you take that chance with me
Take that chance with me
Boy don't you take that chance with me
Take that chance with me
Boy don't you take that chance with me
Take that chance with me
Boy don't you take that chance with me

[Interlude: Matt Martians]
God's, clouds, clouds, god's poop

[Outro: MarkUsFree & India Shawn]
Uhh, When I asked you if you had a boyfriend first time you was like
I heard you got a boyfriend
What does he say about me
But we know you'll never leave him
What would it take for you to see
I heard you got a boyfriend
What does he say about me
But we know you'll never leave him
What would it take for you to see
I heard you got a boyfriend
What does he say about me
But we know you'll never leave him
What would it take for you to see
I heard you got a boyfriend
What does he say about me
But we know you'll never leave him
What would it take for you to see
You got a boyfriend
I said you got a boyfriend
I heard you got a boyfriend
What does he say about me
But we know you'll never leave him
What would it take for you to see
I heard you got a boyfriend
What does he say about me
But we know you'll never leave him
What would it take for you to see

The Jet Age of Tomorrow

The Jet Age of Tomorrow (also known as The Super 3) was an American production duo and group from Atlanta, Georgia that consisted of producer Matt Martians and producer/rapper Pyramid Vritra, both Odd Future members. According an interview with Martians on SPIN, the group’s music originated from instrumentals turned down by OFWGKTA’s Tyler The Creator and Hodgy Beats, who liked the tracks Martians sent them, but could not use them in their own music.

2009: The Super D3Shay EP (with brandUn DeShay)

2010: The Eloise EP