Lyrics by Pi'erre Bourne

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  1. Drunk And Nasty (feat. Sharc)
  2. 4U
  3. Hulu
  4. Marie Curie
  5. Switching Lanes
  6. Ballad
  7. Be Mine
  8. Biology 101
  9. Butterfly
  10. Deja Vu
  11. Feds
  12. Guillotine
  13. How High
  14. Kevin Heart
  15. Poof
  16. Routine
  17. Sossboy
  18. Sossboy 2 (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)
  19. Sossgirl
  20. Stereotypes
  21. Try Again

Jordan Timothy Jenks (born September 19, 1993), known professionally as Pi'erre Bourne (pee-AIR BORN), is an American record producer and rapper from Columbia, South Carolina. He is best known for producing the 2017 singles "Magnolia" for Playboi Carti and "Gummo" for 6ix9ine, both of which entered the top 30 of the US Billboard Hot 100. After producing "Magnolia" and five other songs from Playboi Carti's self-titled debut commercial mixtape (2017), Bourne's producer tag—"Yo Pierre, you wanna come out here?" (a line sampled from Season 1, Episode 3 of The Jamie Foxx Show)—became an Internet meme and led him to further recognition. Since then, he has worked extensively with artists including Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Yachty, Young Thug, Juice Wrld, Young Nudy, Trippie Redd, Kanye West, Drake, Nav, Duwap Kaine, and 21 Savage.

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