Bitch Better Have My Money

Rihanna · Anti [2015]

Yayo, yayo

Moo-la-lah

Yayo



Bitch better have my money!

Y'all should know me well enough

Bitch better have my money!

Please don't call me on my bluff

Pay me what you owe me

Ballin' bigger than LeBron

Bitch, give me your money

Who y'all think y'all frontin' on?

Like brrap, brrap, brrap



Louis XIII and it's all on me, nigga you just bought a shot

Kamikaze if you think that you gon' knock me off the top

Shit, your wife in the backseat of my brand new foreign car

Don't act like you forgot, I call the shots, shots, shots

Like brrap, brrap, brrap

Pay me what you owe me, don't act like you forgot



Bitch better have my money!

Bitch better have my money!

Pay me what you owe me

Bitch better have my money!



Turn up to Rihanna while the whole club fuckin' wasted

Every time I drive by, I'm the only thing you're playin'

In a drop top, doin' hundred, y'all in my rearview mirror racin'

Where y'all at? Where y'all at? Where y'all at?

Like brrap, brrap, brrap



Louis XIII and it's all on me, nigga you just bought a shot

Kamikaze if you think that you gon' knock me off the top

Shit, your wife in the backseat of my brand new foreign car

Don't act like you forgot, I call the shots, shots, shots

Like brrap, brrap, brrap

Pay me what you owe me, don't act like you forgot



Bitch better have my money!

Bitch better have my money!

Pay me what you owe me

Bitch better have my money!



Bitch better have my money!

Bitch better have my money!

Pay me what you owe me

Bitch better have my money!

Bitch Better Have My Money

Released in 2015 on the album Anti, this track stands as a defining moment in Rihanna's evolution from pop icon to a commanding force in hip-hop and R&B. Produced by The-Dream and Max Martin, the song blends her signature vocal prowess with a gritty, trap-influenced beat that underscores themes of female empowerment and financial independence. The recording marked a significant shift in her discography, moving away from her earlier pop sensibilities toward a more assertive, street-level sound that resonated globally. As a centerpiece of Anti, the song reinforced her status as a versatile artist capable of dominating multiple genres while delivering a message of unapologetic self-confidence that continues to influence contemporary music.