Kodak Black "Super Gremlin"

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Find the full lyrics to the 'Sniper Gang Presents Syko Bob & Snapkatt: Nightmare Babies' standout track.

Kodak Black has a certified smash on his hands with “Super Gremlin” — a No. 1 hit on Billboard‘s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and a top five hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

But what are all the words to the Sniper Gang Presents Syko Bob & Snapkatt: Nightmare Babies standout track? Find the full lyrics below:

Man, we could be superstars
We been ridin’, wreckin’ cars (ayy bro, is that Jambo?)
What is at stakes for us?
Kickin’ off power mirrors
Yeah, we could be superstars
But I’m pretty sure time is up
And so we fell in love with spinnin’ drops
Still only a child, but faithful error (ATL Jacob, ATL Jacob)

Say you my n—a, I’ma be your killer
Nobody gon’ play with you when I’m with you
Go against any n—a, like f— this glitter
Skeet off dirt, I’m ditchin’
I put it in for you, I spin for you
Whatever you with, I’m with it
How you gon’ cross a n—a that rockin’ with you?
I got you lit in the city
I been multitaskin’, rappin’ and bein’ a daddy to my lil’ children
I been standin’ on business
And spinnin’ and spinnin’ and spinnin’ until I’m dizzy
I do all the smackin’, he ain’t never step or help
With none of these killings, you doin’ a lot of cappin’
Watch when I catch you, I’ma whack you in front of the witness

Damn, my n—a you trippin’
We could’ve been superstars (superstars)
Remember when we was jackin’ cars (jackin’ cars)
Now it’s not safe for you (safe for you)
You switched like a p—y, lil’ bi—
Damn, my n—a you trippin’
We could’ve been superstars
Can’t help it, now I’m reminiscing
Remember when we was jackin’ cars
Now you better keep your distance
‘Cause it’s not safe for you (safe for you)
You switched like a p—y, lil’ bi—

Trackhawk with the kit, snatch off on a bi—
When I slide, night light on the blick
Bet I’m on my sh– when I’m outside
Zoe done ran down
Caught him pants down, n—a you sh–ted
I knew the Perc was fake, but I still ate it
‘Cause I’m a gremlin
Yeah, cutthroat business, KTV, backdoor wide open
Wait ’til my sniper get live, all you n—as gon’ die
Time rollin’, bustin’ on my opponent
No half-steppin’, I’m crunchin’ my opps totally
We was just broke with no motion
Sleepin’ on sofas, creepin’ in houses like roaches
I done went cages to stages to cages
Now free me, baby, can’t keep me, baby
I beat them cases, they already hate
When they gon’ want me dead when I’m off probation
Oh, y’all think lil’ Yak retarded?
Y’all ain’t seen none yet, I promise
N—as can’t take me, n—as can’t guard me
I be on a f—-n—a a– like Charmin
AK, twenty inch carbons

We could’ve been superstars (superstars)
Remember when we was jackin’ cars (jackin’ cars)
Now it’s not safe for you (safe for you)
You switched like a p—y, lil’ bi—
Damn, my n—a you trippin’
We could’ve been superstars
Can’t help it, now I’m reminiscing
Remember when we was jackin’ cars
Now you better keep your distance
‘Cause it’s not safe for you (safe for you)
You switched like a p—y, lil’ bi—

Trackhawk with the kit, snatch off on a bi—
When I slide, night light on the blick
Bet I’m on my sh– when I’m outside
Zoe done ran down
Caught him pants down, n—a you sh–ted
I knew the Perc was fake, but I still ate it
‘Cause I’m a gremlin

Yeah, we could be superstars (Super Gremlin)
But I’m pretty sure our time is up (now your time is up)
And so we fell in love with spinnin’ drops
Still only a child, but faithful error
I ain’t slimin’, I’m grimin’
Any way you put it I’m SG with it, I’m Super Gremlin
Snatch and grab, sneak and geek
Sniper Gang, trust

Nightmare, baby, you know I
I bet you always see me in your dreams
Glee

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Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Written by: Bill K. Kapri

The estate of Prince has shared a previously unheard recording of “With This Tear,” a track the late icon originally wrote before passing it on to Celine Dion in the early 1990s.

The newly revealed version, released through NPG Records and Legacy Recordings, presents Prince’s own recording of the piano driven ballad, fully written, produced and performed by him. It was initially recorded at Paisley Park in November 1991 and had stayed in the vault until now.

Dion’s interpretation of “With This Tear” was included on her 1992 self titled album, highlighting one of many moments where Prince created songs for other artists while holding back his own versions. His original recording feels more minimal, putting the focus on his vocals and piano arrangement.

The newly issued version has been given an updated mix by Grammy nominated producer Chris James, who has worked on several Prince related releases before. This drop is part of the Prince Estate’s ongoing effort to open up more of his deep archive of unreleased music.

The release arrives at a meaningful moment, just ahead of the 10th anniversary of Prince’s passing. Since 2016, a consistent flow of archival material including deluxe reissues, vault recordings and rare collaborations has kept his legacy active in today’s music landscape while offering a closer look at how much he created.

“With This Tear” also highlights Prince’s long established role as a songwriter for others. Across his career, he wrote and produced tracks for a wide range of artists, often shaping songs that evolved into entirely new identities outside his own discography.

The release comes amid growing attention around Prince’s archive in recent years. In 2024, a demo of “Baby Doll,” an unreleased collaboration between Prince and Kylie Minogue, surfaced online and showed just how much material still remains unheard.

While there has been no official confirmation of a larger vault project, reports continue to suggest that more archival releases could be on the way.

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