Released: June 8, 2017

Songwriter: Da Internz MIKE DEAN No I.D. Rance VIC MENSA

Producer: 1500 or Nothin’ No I.D. MIKE DEAN

[Verse 1]
Rollin' like a stoner, I don't care about everything
Out of control, I forgot to take my medicine
If I take this pill, will that be the death of me?
I am a disaster, I don't need a recipe
Tried to be sober, that didn't work for me
I don't know your name, please excuse my memory
Anti-social, get the fuck away from me
I got a problem
Rockstar life
I got the salts, I got the spice (vroom, vroom)
Fuck every night
And if she bad, I hit it twice, yeah

[Chorus]
Rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin' like a stoner
Rollin' like a stoner
Rollin' like a stoner
I got a problem nobody knows
Rollin' like a stoner
Rollin' like a stoner
Rollin' like a stoner
I got a problem nobody knows

[Verse 2]
One, two, three too many drinks, I think I might forget
How to count to ten, I tend to turn two shots into a fifth
I drive better when I'm drunk, I rock leather like a punk
Hennessy make me Dead Kennedys, I get too drunk to fuck
They say "Vic, are you okay?", Dude no way, I don't even know no more
I don't even pour no more but I be leanin' like a cholo
Tony Hawk, I'm going overboard, need to take it slow mo'
Your girl treat me like a Polaroid, shake it for a photo
Swi-swi-swimming in alcohol my Marco Polo
Baby girl, I am a loner, flyin' high and solo
Rollin' like a stoner, out of control
Cause I got a problem nobody knows

[Chorus]
Rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin' like a stoner
Rollin' like a stoner
Rollin' like a stoner
I got a problem nobody knows
Rollin' like a stoner
Rollin' like a stoner
Rollin' like a stoner
I got a problem nobody knows

[Outro]
Dreaming of the good days that I had
Now I'm hearing the voices in my head
Tellin' me to jump off of the edge
I got a problem nobody knows
I got a problem nobody knows
I got a problem nobody knows

VIC MENSA

Vic Mensa is a rapper from Chicago, Illinois. He released his first project, the Straight Up EP at age 16 and was previously a member of the indie group Kids These Days. He also founded Chicago hip hop collective SAVEMONEY with Chance The Rapper.

Following the disbandment of Kids These Days, Mensa went solo and released INNANETAPE in 2013. The tape was met with positive reviews as critics praised Mensa’s ability to sing, rap and meld genres.

“Down On My Luck” brought Vic Mensa into the global spotlight, earning praise from established fans and new listeners alike.