Known as “The Pen Point Guard,” New Jersey-born Breland began writing songs as a teenager, inspired by such diverse sounds as Gospel, R&B and Country music, The Beatles, Rascal Flatts, Prince, and his greatest influence, Stevie Wonder. While attending Georgetown University, he knocked on every i...
[Chorus]
You can drink my liquor, you can call my lady
You can take my money, you can smoke my blunt
Scuff these Jordans, you can say you hate me
You can call me crazy, but
Don't touch my truck (Skrrt, skrrt)
Skrrt (Yeah, yeah), skrrt
Don't touch my truck (Brrt, yeah)
Skrrt (Woo-ooh), skrrt
Don't touch my
[Verse 1]
V8 engine with the windows tinted
Boy, we came from the bottom, got it out the mud
Whole block jumpin' 'cause the subs stay hittin'
If they roll up on me, know I keep one tucked (Ooh yeah)
[Pre-Chorus]
Tell them boys come and get me
I be ridin' through the city
Young, rich, and I'm pretty
Homie, don't get it twisted
Keep a semi in the hemi (Ooh)
Red cup full of Henny (Uh)
My hitters come in plenties, for real
[Chorus]
You can drink my liquor, you can call my lady
You can take my money, you can smoke my blunt
Scuff these Jordans, you can say you hate me
You can call me crazy, but
Don't touch my truck (Skrrt, skrrt)
Skrrt (Yeah, yeah), skrrt
Don't touch my truck (Brrt, yeah)
Skrrt (Woo-ooh), skrrt
Don't touch my
[Verse 2]
Woodgrain dash with the matte black finish
And it match my shawty with the big ol' butt
Know them boys soft 'cause they got hard feelings
You can try me if you wanna go and test your luck (Woo)
[Pre-Chorus]
Tell them boys come and get me (Get me)
I be ridin' through the city (Woo)
Young, rich, and I'm pretty (Yeah)
Homie, don't get it twisted (Yeah)
Keep a semi in the hemi (In the hemi)
Red cup full of Henny (Yeah, we drinkin')
My hitters come in plenties, for real
[Chorus]
You can drink my liquor, you can call my lady
You can take my money, you can smoke my blunt
Scuff these Jordans, you can say you hate me
You can call me crazy, but
Don't touch my truck
Skrrt, skrrt
Don't touch my truck
Skrrt, skrrt
Don't touch my truck
[Outro]
Woo, ooh, woo, ooh, woo, ooh
Don't touch my truck (Woo, ooh)
Don't touch my truck
My Truck was written by Troy Taylor & Tatiana Zeigler & Kal V & Edrick Miles & BRELAND.
My Truck was produced by Troy Taylor & Kal V.
I was in a session in Atlanta with some of my good friends and we were having a conversation, just like wanting to try something different. I was like, “Yo, I feel like if I made a country trap record, it would be a smash.” They were like, “Nah man, you don’t make country trap man. You make R&B....
I’m someone that grew up listening to all genres of music. Anyone who has known me for a long period of time would know country trap’s not that big of a departure from anything. Being in Atlanta, I was mostly writing R&B and hip hop. For most people who would know me from like Trey Songz or Jacq...
I think I realized “My Truck” was a hit when I started seeing like little kids and babies dancing to it and enjoying it. A bunch of parents would hit me up like, “Yo, like my infant son loves this song. It stops him from crying.” I was like, “Babies are the best A&Rs in the world. They know what...
I grew up listening to primarily gospel as a kid and then once I kind of broke outside of just listening to gospel, I was exposed to all different genres of music and country was one of them. I’m like a melting pot in my brain. I’m super impressionable, so if I hear a hot song, whether it’s country...
It started with the conversation and the record and I put a snippet of the record on my Instagram and was just like, “Hey, what do y'all think of this?” I didn’t really know I was going to put it out as an artist or not. I was just making a song and people were like, “Yo.” But to be honest, I didn’t...
I think it’s a cool moment. I’ve always believed that, that my career would unfold the way that it was supposed to. While I was totally happy as a songwriter and I was content being a songwriter. I knew that if it was time to switch to being an artist, it would become clear to me and I would roll wi...
“My Truck” was certified platinum by the RIAA on January 14, 2021.