Released: September 3, 2013

Songwriter: Yo Gotti

Producer: Jahlil Beats

[Hook:]
Sometimes I think about the money
I think about the hurdles and the murders in the game
Sometimes I think about the game
And all the real niggas turn in their freedom for the fame

[Verse I: Yo Gotti]
Sometimes I think about dying, sometime I think about crying
All i do is it ket it real, sometimes I think about lying
Sometimes I think about my nigga in the Fed doing time
Ain't seen his son in 10 years--he can't be doing fine
But still have high spirits; not one single visit
Call my phone, crack a smile, just to ask me how I'm living
If I tell him I'm doing good, does it make his time harder?
So I say I'm all right, I'm just trying to live until tomorrow
I love my nigga--he could have been a rat
But he chose to be a hundred, so I'm a hundred back
Court date, lawyer paid: now that's what you call love
500 front a 100, now that's a real plug
Sometimes I want to spazz

[Hook:]
Sometimes I think about the money
I think about the hurdles and the murders in the game
Sometimes I think about the game
And all the real niggas turn in their freedom for the fame

Yo Gotti

Mario Mims (born May 19, 1981), better known by his stage name Yo Gotti, is an American rapper. He hails from the northern side of Memphis, Tennessee.

In 2000, Gotti released his debut album From Da Dope Game 2 Da Rap Game. He went on to release Self-Explanatory (2001), Life (2003), Back 2 da Basics (2006), Live from the Kitchen (2012) and I Am (2013)