Released: January 1, 2011

Featuring: F1JO

Songwriter: F1JO Slim Dunkin Waka Flocka Flame

Producer: Double S Muzik

[Verse 1: Waka Flocka Flame]
Can't follow no nigga, I ain't never meet my pops
Red dots all on him, he'll think he had the chicken pox
Beef, I nicknamed it Chaz
Put little bruh on you, then you know that's your ass
Closed caskets, you little dumb motherfucker
Flexing ice, throwing bands, catch me at the Rucker
Money talks, nigga, call me Chris Tucker
Run up on me, then you a dead motherfucker
You know my company, Brick Squad Monopoly
They love our fucking swag, why these pussies copy me?
All in VIP, I'm trying to smoke about a key
He could say anything, don't put your hands on me
Waka Flocka

[Chorus: Slim Dunkin]
We banned from the club, security guards scared
Bands on your head, couple bands, you'd be dead
We banned from the club, security guards scared
Bands on your head, couple bands, you'd be dead
Bands on bands on bands on me
Grams on grams on grams on me
Strapped up I got that blam on me
Bet nann nigga put they hands on me
Bands on bands on bands on me
Grams on grams on grams on me
Strapped up I got that blam on me
Bet nann nigga put they hands on me

[Verse 2: Yung Joey]
Skinny jeans, my rubberbands don't fit
That's your girl? I'll take that bitch
Discussed her head with my dogs
On a scale of one to ten, rate that bitch
Send her back to your ass with a new bag and a new swag
Have her talking back and shit like you dad, now you mad
Sour D, I'm feeling good
Squad on deck, I wish a nigga would
Get your drama like the DJ
Take turns stomping on that ass like a relay
I'm getting head on the freeway
Bad yellow thing bobbing her head like a DJ
This pimping shit is easy
I'm popping, bro, we popular, them bitches do what we say

[Chorus: Slim Dunkin]
We banned from the club, security guards scared
Bands on your head, couple bands, you'd be dead
We banned from the club, security guards scared
Bands on your head, couple bands, you'd be dead
Bands on bands on bands on me
Grams on grams on grams on me
Strapped up I got that blam on me
Bet nann nigga put they hands on me
Bands on bands on bands on me
Grams on grams on grams on me
Strapped up I got that blam on me
Bet nann nigga put they hands on me

[Verse 3: Slim Dunkin]
Drinks of the pink, can't think on that stink
Back-to-back swishers, eyes low when I blink
Blowing doja on the dolo, ain't posing for no photo
Keep a bad bitch hunched-back, Quasimodo
Solo in the photo, strapped with a .44
Nigga jump stupid, knock the horse off your polo
Bullets bouncing, pogo, rob me, that's a no go
Nigga, this the squad, Flocka Flame and Lil JoJo
Dunk

[Chorus: Slim Dunkin]
We banned from the club, security guards scared
Bands on your head, couple bands, you'd be dead
We banned from the club, security guards scared
Bands on your head, couple bands, you'd be dead
Bands on bands on bands on me
Grams on grams on grams on me
Strapped up I got that blam on me
Bet nann nigga put they hands on me
Bands on bands on bands on me
Grams on grams on grams on me
Strapped up I got that blam on me
Bet nann nigga put they hands on me

Waka Flocka Flame & Slim Dunkin

After Waka Flocka Flame released his debut mixtape in early 2009 (Salute Me or Shoot Me) and achieved success in Atlanta with a few local hits, (“Dreads N Gold”, “O Let’s Do It”), he decided to bring his friend into the rap game, Slim Dunkin. Though Dunkin had only been rapping for a few months prior to making music, he and Flocka released a collaborative mixtape on July 23, 2009, titled Twin Towers.

Following the mixtape release, Waka Flocka and Slim Dunkin often collaborated on each other’s music, with Slim Dunkin building an impressive music resume of his own. The initial announcement for the sequel to Twin Towers, Twin Towers 2: No Fly Zone, was planned for a 2010 release, hosted by Trap-A-Holics (and used a very different mixtape cover). The mixtape saw its release more than a year later and a little more than two years after the first installment (on August 5, 2011), this time with different DJs assuming mixtape hosting DJ Teknikz, DJ Kash, and DJ Spinz.

Unfortunately, both Slim Dunkin’s career and the mixtape series would be tragically cut short as he was murdered months later at an Atlanta recording studio. Though he’s gone too soon, Dunkin’s friends and family has kept, and is still keeping, his name alive to this day.