Drums N Shit

Wale · Other Songs - Wale

Yea, I been humble too long

Grew up in the jungle where it's killers at war

Gorillas at the door fiends sleeping on the floor

And this is DC where the rich see the poor

Cause they right down the street



My chances were shallow somehow I'm so deep

My ex bitch bitter now cause everything sweet

Take Cee around town as if everything cheap

Shawty put it on me



Yea, smoking loud enjoying my youth

Take you out kentland and show you a zoo

I don't need a bunch of jewels to show you I'm cool

Pathological lies even though I'm the truth



Ride through my city car black can't see out

If I get stopped copper pissed through the weed out

God know me and God love me so fuck y'all

Love bitches that love reading and love malls

Love reefer and love sneaker above those

She keep her eyes open and her fucking mouth closed



Yea, underrated like a muthafucka

Lightening, rain on this muthafucka

Writing, amazing with this muthafucka

I lay a16 they go crazy in this muthafucka



Okay, fucking with me nigga no way

No days Off and that's even on a snow day

Closed case I'm a muthafuckin g

Stunting 16 wearing something obscene Joe



Come see real niggas on my team

Though I know a couple niggas trynaa have my long jeans Joe

And that's Jay line I had to quote that

And I'm a black star that's word to Mos Def



Hate a lot of y'all don't gotta go in depth

Smoking on that loud kinda feel like I'm going deaf

I got rhymes for days nigga I'm cold

Y'all niggas can leave if my niggas a go



Y'all won't even breath if I tell them to go

My goal is going gold with out selling my soul

Why probe our ass

Why a black nigga take ass over class



Can't win with a passive attack

I ain't sold too many records cause the math was inaccurate

Bad bitches have us bag full of magnums

Y'all won't, but you know I'm kinda like Accra

That's the capital of Ghana for you idiots



Me and my affiliates the hottest in the city bitch

Drums N Shit

Released by Wale, "Drums N Shit" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-2010s sound, blending Southern hip-hop rhythms with melodic sensibilities that defined his early catalog. The track exemplifies Wale's signature ability to weave complex production with catchy hooks, reflecting the vibrant energy of his work during the peak of his popularity. While often associated with the broader landscape of his discography, the song captures the specific aesthetic of his recordings from that era, showcasing his versatility as a vocalist and his knack for creating infectious, radio-ready tracks that resonated with a wide audience.