Released: July 10, 2020

Featuring: Ty Dolla $ign

Songwriter: Ty Dolla $ign Warren G

[Intro: Warren G & Ty Dolla $ign]
And now before we start this record, let me
Relax ourselves (Oh, oh)
And we rid our minds of all problems or any worries that we might have (Ooh yeah)
Everyone I want you to sit back in your seats
Take them persons out of your life
For the [?] (Ooh yeah)
Okay

[Verse 1: Warren G]
I'm back on my bullshit, I'm a nuisance (Nuisance)
OG status, I keep it movin' (Movin')
I laid the blueprint, yeah, I do this
Circle of winners, y'all losers
She say I'm always in the studio (Studio)
Plottin' and plannin' on a movie role (Movie)
Another hit record on the radio (Radio)
It's another hit record on the radio (Radio)
Bitch, you look good with no makeup on
I was gone for a minute, now I'm right back home
We gon' sip and paint down in Malibu
And I can teach you the game, how to get it too (Get it too)
Baby, I'm the man, just know that (Know that)
Pose for the picture, it's a Kodak (Kodak)
Put it on the 'Gram, it's a throwback (Throwback)
I'm a, I'm an Eastsider rider and you know that

[Chorus: Ty Dolla $ign]
And you know that
And you know that, uh
How I'm pullin' up, you know that (Oh)
Yeah, you know that
We gon' always stay on top
And you know that
Yeah, you know that, oh yeah
Yeah, you know that
Yeah, you know that, uh
Yeah, yeah (Ooh yeah)

[Post-Chorus: Ty Dolla $ign]
You might catch me rollin', rollin', uh (Rollin')
In the Porsche or my '64 (Skrr)
Say she like how I be slidin', slidin' (Skrr)
'Cause lil' bitch, don't act like you didn't know
She know I'm from California, California (Ooh yeah)
Tell that bitch "You better answer, pick your phone up" (Ooh yeah)
Catch me with another bitch, she ain't goin' for it
Yeah, she might pull the strap out like Carter (Carter)

[Verse 2: Warren G & Ty Dolla $ign]
Bust down baby, check the Rolex (Rolex)
It's VVS diamonds in this Rolex (Bling)
We gon' stay on top and you know that (Know that)
My pretty girl pulled up in the Hellcat (Skrr)
You can catch me rollin', rollin' (Rollin')
Top down in my '64
Chasin' that bag if you didn't know
If you wanna get it, then we gotta go

[Chorus: Ty Dolla $ign]
And you know that
And you know that, uh
How I'm pullin' up, you know that (Oh)
Yeah, you know that
We gon' always stay on top
And you know that
Yeah, you know that, oh yeah
Yeah, you know that
Yeah, you know that, uh
Yeah, yeah (Ooh yeah)

[Post-Chorus: Ty Dolla $ign & Warren G]
You might catch me rollin', rollin', uh (Rollin', rollin')
In the Porsche or my '64
Say she like how I be slidin', slidin' (Slide)
'Cause lil' bitch, don't act like you didn't know
She know I'm from California, California (California)
Tell that bitch "You better answer, pick your phone up"
Catch me with another bitch, she ain't goin' for it
Yeah, she might pull the strap out like Carter

[Chorus: Ty Dolla $ign]
And you know that
And you know that, uh
How I'm pullin' up, you know that (Oh)
Yeah, you know that
We gon' always stay on top
And you know that
Yeah, you know that, oh yeah
Yeah, you know that
Yeah, you know that, uh
Yeah, yeah (Ooh yeah)

Warren G

Throughout his early solo career, Warren G worked with artists like MC Breed and 2Pac, but his big break came when his vocal collaboration with Mista Grimm, “Indo Smoke”, appeared on the Poetic Justice soundtrack in 1992. His outstanding rap lead to a serious collaboration with Dr. Dre. Dedicated to hard work, that same year, Warren G made major contributions to Dr. Dre’s album The Chronic, released in December 1992, including sampling for “Nuthin' but a G Thang”

Worldwide recognition as a solo artist came immediately after Warren G dropped the smash hit “Regulate”; a duet with Nate Dogg, which topped the charts in 1994. The accompanying album Regulate…G Funk Era is a monument to the originality and smooth hip hop that is Warren G. The debut album went triple platinum with an accompanied second single, “This DJ”, becoming his second Top 20 hit. Had Warren G signed with Death Row, which he could do after 213 dissolved, he would have been one of the label’s biggest selling acts at the time.

Besides rapping and DJing with some legends in the game Warren also produces his own music and for others, credits include Made in America, The New Breed, Conversation, G-Funk Classics, Kuruption!, Laugh Now, Cry Later, Rapper Gone Bad, and many other well-received albums.