"Fuck what they talking 'bout," Tyga bluntly states at the beginning of "Stimulated," his controversial single that's speculated to be inspired by the backlash surrounding his relationship with a then-underage Kylie Jenner. 33 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and be the fourth and final single released from Careless World: Rise of the Last King. Lil Wayne delivers a solid showing on the third verse with a few slick bars of his own, rhyming, "Mama, there go that monster / Abracadabra, Magic Johnson / My motherfucking doctor said I need a doctor / So I called House, now I am a pill popper," and closing out the track effectively. Tyga delivers a bevy of quotables before letting listeners know he's faded with no fucks to give on the simplistic, yet indelible hook. "Young Nino, fuck a bitch in a peacoat / Carlito, Scarface, Al Pacino / Bun B though, Pimp C, R.I.P though / I goes deep in that pussy: Dan Marino," he delievers. Produced by Dnyc3, the beat is powered by drums, hi-hats and bells, over which T-Raww spills about his penchant for mixing drugs and alcohol with pleasure. Tyga continued his streak of successful singles with "Faded," a collaboration with Lil Wayne that would prove to be one of the biggest songs of Tyga's career. "Still Got It" may not have been a big hit on Billboard, but was a favorite amongst fans of both rappers and is one of Tyga's best collaborations to date. Produced by Noah "40" Shebib and Supa Dups, "Still Got It" originally appeared on Drake's Thank Me Now mixtape, but was later released as the second single from Careless World: Rise of the Last King.
Tyga comes through with a candid opening verse, rhyming "Probably one of my realest loves ever, four page letters / In time it’s all better, ‘cause time heal whatever / I'mma need a moment cause moments last forever / Cars with cream leather, females are on regular," and lamenting the effects long-term commitments. Drake dominates with the hook, singing, "I feel good / Got some time off, Girl it's been so long / Did you have fun? Cause I'mma need a cab just to get me home," while attempting to rekindle the flame with a love from his past. Prior to their beef, Tyga and Drake linked up for a collaboration titled "Still Got It" that was well-received by fans and radio alike.