Released: August 5, 2021

Songwriter: Yeat

Producer: Yeat Sharkboy

[Intro]
(Keep it up, Sharkboy)

[Pre-Chorus]
Ayy, huh? Ayy, yeah (Ayy)
Ooh, ooh, ayy, ayy, yeah, yeah (Ayy)

[Chorus]
I was sorry 'bout that, bitch, but now I'm mad 'bout that
I was sorry 'bout that, bitch, but now I'm mad 'bout that (Ayy, ayy)
Bitch, I'm mad 'bout that (Ayy)
This bitch mistake me for a broke, bitch, I'm mad 'bout that (Ayy, ayy)
Bitch, I'm mad 'bout that (Yeah)
Why'd you try to steal my flow? Bitch, I'm mad 'bout that (Yeah)

[Verse]
Bitch, I got Chrome Hearts socks on my feet
Bitch, I got diamonds, they hit when I speak
Flossin' the diamonds, I ain't brushin' my teeth, yeah
Yeah, I heard that bitch wanna have sex with me
I call my bizzy Balenci 'cause B
I heard they wake up and listen to me (Ayy, yeah)
SRT, bitch, I got widebody (Keep it up, Sharkboy)
I bought a Tonka truck 'cause my money got big body
Yeah, huh, fuck what you love, fuck what you say 'bout it
Talk to the doves, I'm high as them, probably
Yeah, bitch, I just went, ran it up, bitch, I went bonkers
I feel like a lil' ol' kid in this big ol' Tonkеrs
Yeah, my bitch like a old, old bitch, she put on thе chompers (Eat it up, eat it up)
I got a whole lot of kids, 'bout to put all they ass in some Pampers
I rock my clothes one time, I don't got no hampers
I pay people to make me money, I don't do answers
I don't be rappin', I just be talkin', this shit banter
If he shit talkin', light him up like he's a lantern
(Keep it up, Sharkboy)

[Pre-Chorus]
Ayy, huh? Ayy, yeah (Ayy)
Ooh, ooh, ayy, ayy, yeah, yeah (Ayy)

[Chorus]
I was sorry 'bout that, bitch, but now I'm mad 'bout that
I was sorry 'bout that, bitch, but now I'm mad 'bout that (Ayy, ayy)
Bitch, I'm mad 'bout that (Ayy)
This bitch mistake me for a broke, bitch, I'm mad 'bout that (Ayy, ayy)
Bitch, I'm mad 'bout that (Yeah)
Why'd you try to steal my flow? Bitch, I'm mad 'bout that (Yeah)

[Outro]
Woah
Ooh

Yeat

Noah Oliver Smith (b. February 26, 2000), better known by his stage name Yeat, is an American recording artist and producer from Portland, Oregon.

He began rapping in 2017 as Lil Yeat, and, after a slew of singles, released his first EP, Deep Blue Strips, in late 2018. In 2019, Yeat would gain further publicity after “Stay Up,” the lead single off his second project and first mixtape, Wake Up Call, received a music video on the popular YouTube channel ELEVATOR. Smith released Different Creature, a collaborative EP with Dutch producer Clibbo, on July 18, 2019, to positive feedback. Yeat garnered further attention after dropping his first full-length album, I’m So Me, at the conclusion of the year, collaborating with popular producers like Wheezy, Brandon Finessin, and 10Fifty, among others.

Yeat continued to gain traction throughout 2020, releasing two EPs meant to hold fans over until Different Creature 2. The project was scrapped as he worked through label issues before becoming independent in 2021. Fully in control of his output, Yeat began releasing a barrage of music, including twenty track albums and countless singles. Yeat saw a major jump in support after his song “Sorry Bout That” blew up on TikTok. Subsequent hits like “Money Twerk” and “Gët Busy” helped reinforce his newfound success.