Ass Drop
Wiz Khalifa · Blacc Hollywood [2014]
How the hell you get all that ass in them pants?
How you drinkin' and you ain't got no glass?
Now you came in here and you ain't got no man, what
Damn, to me you look perfect
Bend that ass over; let me see how you work it
Poppin' and shakin', get on your knees hit the dirt
Girl I go so deep in that pussy while he just hitting the surface
What is you sayin'?
[Hook:]
Drop it down on it
Made me get a couple bands drop it down on it
Make you get a couple friends drop it down on it
Turn around drop it down, drop it down on it
Do it for a real nigga, do it for a boss
Do somethin' for a boss, do somethin' for a real nigga
Go and do somethin' for a boss
Do somethin' for a boss, do somethin'
You got a ass make a nigga wanna buy a ring
You got a ass make a nigga spend everything
You got a ass make a nigga wanna buy a ring
You got a ass make a nigga spend everything
If you've got an ass like the girls in the videos, go and bring it my way
Ass so big it could swallow up a stripper pole
I ain't playin', no I ain't playin'
Bust it down on me I need it, throw it a boss wanna see it
Just give me a call and I'll beat it
I'll be all where your seat is
Mary Jane got me moving slow, I blow that by the (ounce)
Uh
[Hook]
Got a fat ass go 'head
Shake that shit
[x4]
[Hook]
Ass Drop
Wiz Khalifa's "Ass Drop" serves as a high-energy anthem from his 2014 album Blacc Hollywood, embodying the trap-infused hip-hop sound that defined his later career. The track features a driving beat and Khalifa's signature melodic flow, creating a sonic landscape that blends Southern hip-hop roots with contemporary pop sensibilities. Released during a period where Khalifa was navigating the complexities of fame and personal life, the song reflects the confident, unapologetic attitude characteristic of his discography. It stands alongside other notable tracks from the era, contributing to a body of work that showcases his ability to craft infectious rhythms and memorable hooks. The recording captures the vibrant energy of mid-2010s hip-hop, resonating with audiences who appreciated its blend of lyrical content and rhythmic complexity.

