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You don’t want beef, you just want some pops Pass the glizzy and just watch how he run Watch how heĭuck, pass me the sitchy I’m clutch Tell ‘em come spin my block You can’t get busy with me, jiggy with me Demon with me, hundo with me Yeah I got Ruger with me, Leeky with me, bitch We don’t spin in no UbersĪnd I got Rilla with me, Juju with me, bitch If you not in the streets, you won’t understand it The older niggas that be with me some felons Toughest nigga in your squad gon be tellin’ I walk like a lil body but I back out that big body I’mma lil body but I talk like a big body Yeah I fuck with them real niggas who fuckin with me Don’t ask if I’m GDK, nah If I spin in a black flag, they gon’ think I’m a dizzyīitch I’m a sleaze, give a fuck who you be The most I might do is the Woo walk (yeah) The most I might do is the Woo walk (yeah) And I know they mad You don’t want beef, you just want some pops I ain’t get touched, how you my opp? Bizzy Banks, from Faith available everywhere now: /Faith “It’s like, ‘Come on, bro.Official lyric video for Pop Smoke " 30” feat. Speaking to Apple Music just before the release of 2018's Zoo, Russ railed against the superficiality of the industry surrounding his art: “So I’ve got to go to this event just to fake the funk just so that they might give me a look?” he said. Stickiest of all is Russ’ natural sense of melody-a quality that comes through both in his beats and his sing-song flow. There’s Really a Wolf, from 2017, established him as a strong new voice in the mainstream, blending trap beats with atmospheric R&B and live instrumentation (played, of course, by Russ), introspection (“Scared,” “Losin Control”), and extroversion (“Me You,” “One More Shot”). It’s a work ethic that not only earned him a loyal fan base, but also the freedom to explore his sound on his own terms. The Atlanta-bred artist wrote, rapped, sang, and produced nearly a dozen free-and mostly feature-free-albums between 20, before inking a deal with Columbia Records.

A self-made multi-talent who started out giving his music away online, Russ is nothing if not a product of his times.
