Lyrics
Yeah, yeah
Expression of affirmation or agreement
Stay home, I'ma get you later (No way)
Invitation to stay home with the promise of meeting later; skepticism expressed ("No way")
In the Wraith like Galileo (Oh yeah)
Reference to driving in a luxurious car (Wraith) like Galileo, suggesting sophistication
When I get back home tonight (Oh yeah)
Anticipation of returning home later in the evening
I'ma do it how you like (Oh yeah)
Commitment to fulfilling desires in a preferred manner upon returning home
At the crib goin' way up, way up (Way up)
Describing an elevated state or mood at home ("way up")
Crib built like Galleria (Like Gall')
Comparison of the structure of the home to Galleria, suggesting opulence
Only on Westside, Westside (Westside)
Emphasis on being exclusively on the Westside
Only on this side, this side
Emphasis on exclusivity to a particular side
(This side) , yeah (Side)
Reiteration of being on a specific side
Break you off tonight, wanna hold you tight
Expressing the intention to satisfy and comfort the partner tonight
(Tight) , tight easily the baddest (Oh yeah)
Complimenting the partner as the most attractive ("easily the baddest")
You taste just like fruit salad (Oh yeah)
Comparing the partner's taste to fruit salad, possibly suggesting sweetness
Won't call no one else mine
Claiming exclusive ownership of the partner
No more, no morе, no more, no more
Repetition emphasizing the end of seeking others
Chardonnay and cibo romano agent Provocatеur
Mention of luxury items like Chardonnay, cibo romano, and Agent Provocateur
It goes on and on, oh, on and on, yeah (yeah)
Repetition emphasizing continuation of a lavish lifestyle
I wanna take you out i wanna lay you out
Expressing desire to take the partner out
I wanna give you all my love, my love
Committing to giving all of one's love
My heart can't take this shit
Expressing emotional vulnerability and struggle
I need more than promises my love, my love
Expressing a need for more than just promises in love
Oh mama, mama
Addressing or seeking comfort from "mama"
You know who to call when
Discussion about knowing who to call and where to stay when coming into town, possibly emphasizing familiarity and routine
You're coming into town
-You know where you're staying, don't you
-Baby? You you know who to call
-When you're coming into town
-You know where you're staying, don't you
-Baby?
Reiteration of the question about knowing where to stay
Don't you, baby? Don't you
Repetition and emphasis on knowing who to call and where to stay
Baby? Don't you, baby?
-You know where you're staying, don't you
-Baby? You you know who to call
-When you're coming into town
-You know where you're staying, don't you
-Baby?
Final repetition and confirmation of knowing where to stay
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