Released: October 22, 2009

Featuring: Cartel MGM Kinto (MGM)

Songwriter: Cartel MGM Waka Flocka Flame Kinto (MGM)

Producer: Mixboi

[Hook: Waka Flocka Flame & Cartel MGM]
What do you do when police kick your door
Tell everybody get down on the floor? (I'ma shoot)
Better have bond and a good-ass lawyer
'Cause when you step in front of the judge, he ain’t gon’ show your ass no love
What do you do if a truck backing up
With bales and bricks and it’s all filled up?
I’ma turn my stove on, I’ma turn my scale on
Trapping with my Ruger so I’m never home alone

[Verse 1: Waka Flocka Flame]
Dope in my nuts, hand on my Glock
12 pull up, then we dumping on the fucking cops
I’ll be damned if I run, I gotta get my money
Trying to get the trap jumping like Bugs Bunny
Ain’t shit funny, fucking with MGM
So much fucking pounds, so much fucking bricks
Got new goons, them boys Mexican
Hella tattoos, them boys bad news
Bad attitude with a good aim, nigga
I’m still the same nigga from the same block, nigga
Stupid hustle game, what a wicked jump shot
Stupid hustle game, what a wicked jump shot

[Hook: Waka Flocka Flame & Cartel MGM]
What do you do when police kick your door
Tell everybody get down on the floor? (I'ma shoot)
Better have bond and a good-ass lawyer
'Cause when you step in front of the judge, he ain’t gon’ show your ass no love
What do you do if a truck backing up
With bales and bricks and it’s all filled up?
I’ma turn my stove on, I’ma turn my scale on
Trapping with my Ruger so I’m never home alone

[Verse 2: Cartel MGM]
What do you do if them pussies breaking in?
Choice A: run; choice B: start shooting
Choice C: murk them and throw them in the river
Don’t try me 'cause I’m a choice C nigga
What would you do with a brick in the pot?
Cartel would whip it up and set up shop
South Atlanta, Zone 3, that’s my home base
Trigger finger funny, it only aims for the face
What would you do if Cartel tied your bitch up
And said, "I need 200 thousand for her ransom"?
Smoking kush with Flocka and my nigga Kinto
Finger on the trigger like a South Atlanta ‘migo

[Hook: Waka Flocka Flame & Cartel MGM]
What do you do when police kick your door
Tell everybody get down on the floor? (I'ma shoot)
Better have bond and a good-ass lawyer
'Cause when you step in front of the judge, he ain’t gon’ show your ass no love
What do you do if a truck backing up
With bales and bricks and it’s all filled up?
I’ma turn my stove on, I’ma turn my scale on
Trapping with my Ruger so I’m never home alone

[Verse 3: Kinto]
You know a ‘migo model, I’m deep every time
You know a ‘migo model stay strapped with a Glock 9
You know a ‘migo model sell your ass a brick or pound
Kinto, MGM boys, it’s going down
Pussy nigga, try me, get your life declined
Hit them with the chopper 'bout 36 times
Black tee, black Levi’s, and a black mask
I’ll do it bare face if I really need the cash
85 hundred Mafia
Tell them cops, tell them Feds ain’t no stopping us
What will I do if they run through my door?
Flush the work, try to make it out the back door

[Hook: Waka Flocka Flame & Cartel MGM]
What do you do when police kick your door
Tell everybody get down on the floor? (I'ma shoot)
Better have bond and a good-ass lawyer
'Cause when you step in front of the judge, he ain’t gon’ show your ass no love
What do you do if a truck backing up
With bales and bricks and it’s all filled up?
I’ma turn my stove on, I’ma turn my scale on
Trapping with my Ruger so I’m never home alone

Waka Flocka Flame

Born in South Jamaica, New York on May 31, 1986, Waka Flocka Flame or simply Waka Flocka, is an archetypal rapper and internet personality born in South Jamaica, NY and raised in Riverdale, Georgia. Signing with childhood friend Gucci Mane’s 1017 Brick Squad and Warner Bros. Records in 2009, he became a mainstream artist with the release of his hit club-bangers “O Let’s Do It”, “Hard in da Paint”, and “No Hands” featuring Wale and Roscoe Dash, with the latter peaking at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100. All were singles included on his debut studio album Flockaveli, released on October 5th, 2010. His second studio album Triple F Friends, Fans & Family was released in 2012 and was preceded by the lead single “Round of Applause” featuring now renowned rapper Drake. His ruthless style of rap governed the genre to how it is today, along with T.I., Jeezy and Gucci Mane. He’s also released over 30 mixtapes.