: Often cited as the standout, she "reps for the bossy bitches" with a dominant performance, famously rapping about her $250,000 verse fee.
The official music video, directed by in Los Angeles, premiered on February 21, 2014. Shot in a stark, stylish black-and-white, it features the entire ensemble together, alongside cameos from Lil Durk, Ty Dolla $ign, Iggy Azalea, and Young Jeezy . You can watch the official video on YouTube . Legacy and Reception : Often cited as the standout, she "reps
The song appeared on the deluxe edition of YG’s critically acclaimed debut album, My Krazy Life . It was praised for its "perfect chemistry" and "instantly gratifying" energy. To this day, the track remains one of the most recognizable "posse cuts" of its era, eventually contributing to the original single’s 5x Platinum RIAA certification in 2020. You can watch the official video on YouTube
Produced by DJ Mustard and Mikely Adam, the remix retains the infectious, "snap-and-bounce" production that defined the West Coast sound of the early 2010s. The song is a celebration of "homie loyalty," featuring lyrics that emphasize brotherhood and the "ride-or-die" mentality. Heavyweight Verses Each artist brings a distinct energy to the track: To this day, the track remains one of
: Opens the track by interpolating his own classic "The Sky is the Limit," grounding the song in hip-hop history.