Released: December 5, 2009

Featuring: Rihanna

[Intro: Rihanna]
Eh, whoa, yeah, yeah, yeah
Rihanna
And Shy Ronnie

[Refrain: Rihanna]
We are like fire and ice taking over the whole world (the whole world)
From the mountaintops down to the boys and girls (the boys and girls)
And the tree of knowledge, it grows because we plant the seeds (yeah, ee-ee, yeah, yeah, yeah)
We the teachers of this and we got just a'what you need
Shy Ronnie

[Verse 1: Shy Ronnie & Rihanna]
My name is Shy Ronnie and I'm walking the streets
You can't tell me nothin', 'cuz i'm, straight up equipped
Speak up
[I'm top two?] and we all, sippin' bottles
Shy Ronnie, speak up
[?] and we take it full throttle
My name is Shy Ronnie, and I'm the best of the best [?]
Okay, I'll take it from here
Ha ha!
Okay

[Refrain: Rihanna]
We are like fire and ice taking over the whole world
From the mountaintops down to the boys and girls
Hit 'em Shy Ronnie

[Verse 2: Shy Ronnie & Rihanna]
My name is Shy Ronnie and I'm back from the dead
No!
[?] and I'm trying [?]
Move the mic away from your face
[?] and I'm proper in the club [?]
Come on, this beat cost a lot of money!

[Bridge: Rihanna & Shy Ronnie]
Oh no, oh no
He pissed himself
He pissed himself!
Ha ha!
Oh boy
Should have just paid Kanye
Goodbye Shy Ronnie
Bye bye

[Verse 3: Shy Ronnie & Rihanna]
Ha ha!
Name's Shy Ronnie and I'm running this shit
You know I stay steady strapped because life is a bitch
Rihan-
Eh
I treat'm with respect, and back on the streets, [?]
I forgot my purse
You can't mess with my money 'cus [?]
And I got so many moves
Bye bye again
So if I can guarantee
You can get with me but I can't get with you
And I don't need no beat
I'll keep on making acapella
You should hang with me
Because my name is Shy Ronnie

The Lonely Island

Andy Samberg, Akiva Shaffer, and Jorma Taccone burst onto the scene creating digital shorts for the long-running NBC comedy sketch series Saturday Night Live in 2005, starting with Lazy Sunday. Their unique brand of comedy and music has since spawned five comedy albums, one of which is a soundtrack for their movie, Never Stop Never Stopping, and one is a Netflix visual album entitled The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience.

The aforementioned shorts have featured cameo appearances by celebrities, as well as collaborations with such artists as T-Pain, Akon, Michael Bolton, Adam Levine, and Justin Timberlake, to name a few.