: A follow-up titled "Catch Me Outside 2" was released on July 4, 2025, also produced by Timbaland and sampling Missy Elliott's "I'm Really Hot".
Official versions of the song can be streamed on SoundCloud , Spotify , and YouTube Music .
: The track features a freestyle over the instrumental for Missy Elliott's 1999 hit "She's a Bitch," which was originally produced by Timbaland. Missy Elliott publicly praised the track, which later led to official collaborations between Ski Mask and Timbaland.
: Known for high-speed delivery and pop culture references, the lyrics mention figures like Naruto, Garfield, Bow Wow, and Star Wars.
"Catch Me Outside" is a breakout 2017 freestyle single by American rapper Ski Mask the Slump God , released as the third single from his second mixtape, You Will Regret . The song is widely credited with helping the artist gain mainstream attention and RIAA Platinum certification.
: The title references the "Cash me ousside" internet meme. Its popularity was further boosted by a Cole Bennett-directed music video featuring a Chucky doll and scenes in Times Square.
: A follow-up titled "Catch Me Outside 2" was released on July 4, 2025, also produced by Timbaland and sampling Missy Elliott's "I'm Really Hot".
Official versions of the song can be streamed on SoundCloud , Spotify , and YouTube Music . : A follow-up titled "Catch Me Outside 2"
: The track features a freestyle over the instrumental for Missy Elliott's 1999 hit "She's a Bitch," which was originally produced by Timbaland. Missy Elliott publicly praised the track, which later led to official collaborations between Ski Mask and Timbaland. Missy Elliott publicly praised the track, which later
: Known for high-speed delivery and pop culture references, the lyrics mention figures like Naruto, Garfield, Bow Wow, and Star Wars. The song is widely credited with helping the
"Catch Me Outside" is a breakout 2017 freestyle single by American rapper Ski Mask the Slump God , released as the third single from his second mixtape, You Will Regret . The song is widely credited with helping the artist gain mainstream attention and RIAA Platinum certification.
: The title references the "Cash me ousside" internet meme. Its popularity was further boosted by a Cole Bennett-directed music video featuring a Chucky doll and scenes in Times Square.
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