Released: October 7, 2014

Songwriter: A$ton Matthews Hagler Vince Staples

Producer: Hagler

[Intro: A$ton Matthews]
What's the word, what's the word, what's the word, what's the word?
You are now about to witness the strength of narcotics

[Hook: Vince Staples]
Who's that peeking in my screen door?
I got what you need, what you fiend for
Who's that peeking in my screen door?
I got what you need, what you fiend for

[Verse 1: Vince Staples]
Bobby Johnson ain't my OG, this ain't no movie role
Pop's was off that O.E., trippin', gettin' his Tookie on
Thunderbird with Gold D's, a felon and parolee
McDonald's for the Double Cheese, pockets fit a couple C-Notes
Up on the screen door saying topack it up and leave
But we don’t read those
'Cause the money comin' faster than your bitch, nigga
All my life, I wanted to be a rich nigga
But homie, let me proceed
Pop's was moving slowpoke, that's way before the codeine
Just methadone and powdered H to junkies with the sour faces
Knocking on the screen door, asking for their homie, Nate
Ten to twenty each, 4 p.m. he leave, so don't be late
Mom up off of work asking me if anybody came to kick it with my dad or was he chilling in the alleyway?
"He was in the alleyway"—that's what he always had me say
Slangin' for them bills he had to pay—somebody at the door

[Hook: Vince Staples]
Who's that peeking in my screen door?
I got what you need, what you fiend for
Who's that peeking in my screen door?
I got what you need, what you fiend for
Who's that peeking in my screen door?
I got what you need, what you fiend for
Who's that peeking in my screen door?
I got what you need, what you fiend for

[Verse 2: Vince Staples]
Pots on top of the furnace, Glocks on top of the kitchen
Table-tables is turning, now my father is tripping
He shooting, sniffing, and sipping, pigs recruiting 'em snitches
'Cause testimonies from homies can lead to longer convictions
Police knocking at my door, pretending nobody hear 'em
Police knocking down my door with judicial system permission
Contraband in where we living, hope I don't get thrown away
In the prison, dogs are sniffing, backyard full of K's
Catch a case and knock it out, niggas fighting every day
Choppers circle 'cause a nigga chop hard on the blade
Got broads on the base, slanging rude, we banging too
Where you from? If they got that back, we clapping, coming through
Going dumb, forties, selling water, profit from the slums
Since we was young, money been the motive
Nigga, get you some guns and dope
Bruh, I love them guns and dope, find me slanging for the low
Come around, you getting domed, somebody at the door

[Hook: Vince Staples]
Who's that peeking in my screen door?
I got what you need, what you fiend for
Who's that peeking in my screen door?
I got what you need, what you fiend for
Who's that peeking in my screen door?
I got what you need, what you fiend for
Who's that peeking in my screen door?
I got what you need, what you fiend for

[Outro: A$ton Matthews]
Hanh? Hello? (What's the word?)
Fuck is you doing, man? (Brrp-brrp!)
Qué pasa, Gotti? What's bracking? (Hanh?)
Got five muhfuckers down with that on-dizzy
You know? 'Cause we really out here trippin', my nigga, you know what I'm sayin'? (What's the word?)
Right here wildin', my G (Brrp-brrp!)
Whatever you need, I got it
Just come with them ends (Ayy!)
Or get socked on! Hanh? Ayy!
Ch-ch-ch!

Vince Staples

If you haven’t heard about Vince Staples yet, you’ve been missing out. Hailing from the LBC, Vince is one of the single best young talents that the West Coast has to offer.

Vince has been making waves since his initial breakout with the Odd Future crew and has recently even signed a deal with Def-Jam and the legendary No I.D.’s label Artium. Everything you need to know about how dope Mr. Staples can be found in his ridiculous, breakout verse on “Hive” by Earl Sweatshirt. While you’re at it, Vince has released a slew of projects over the course of the past few years, including the Shyne Coldchain series, (both 1 and 2), and the Hell Can Wait EP. It all culminates to his debut album, Summertime 06.

After the release of Summertime ‘06, Vince would go on to release his Prima Donna EP which would feature one of hip-hop’s biggest artists, A$AP Rocky.