Lyrics
She think she cute like me
She believes she is as attractive as the speaker.
She got jokes for weeks
She has a good sense of humor that lasts for a long time.
Hips like tambourine
Her hips move rhythmically, likened to the sound of a tambourine.
That boy on the beat
A reference to the person responsible for the music production.
I Don’t have a tag line
The speaker lacks a catchy phrase or tagline.
Mr krabs on the bass line
A playful mention of Mr. Krabs from SpongeBob SquarePants on the bass line.
Now I’m tapping my foot to the bass line
The speaker is enjoying the music and tapping their foot to the bass line.
When she saw it she did not just waste time
She didn't hesitate upon seeing something, possibly related to the speaker.
She put this song on repeat
She repeats the song, indicating enjoyment or a connection to it.
Paper due in a week
The speaker has a pending assignment due in a week.
She said just follow me
She instructs the speaker to follow her, suggesting a desire to be pursued.
Speaking French like we
They converse in a manner reminiscent of speaking French.
Still don’t have a tag line
Reiteration that the speaker lacks a tagline or catchy phrase.
Mr krabs on the bass line
Repetition of Mr. Krabs on the bass line for emphasis.
I keep tapping my foot to the bass line
The speaker continues tapping their foot to the bass line.
Man whatever I guess I could make time
The speaker is willing to make time despite initial hesitation.
I don’t usually go out on the weekends, but you’re drawing me in
The speaker is drawn into going out on weekends despite not being a usual habit.
I don’t usually go out on the weekends, but you’re drawing me in
-I don't usually go out on the weekends, but you’re drawing me in
-I don’t usually go out on the weekends, but you’re drawing me in
-But I hope you know that, I have got no feelings for you
The speaker clarifies there are no romantic feelings for the person drawing them in.
But I hope you know that I got no feeling for you girl
Reiteration that there are no romantic feelings for the person.
Who am I lying too
The speaker questions whether they are lying to themselves or their friends.
Me or my crew
The speaker contemplates if their feelings towards the person are genuine or influenced by friends.
Think of you as a friend
The speaker views the person as a friend, not a romantic partner.
Not like my boo
Clarification that the person is not a romantic interest.
I start thinking
The speaker starts thinking, possibly about their emotions and the situation.
Fabricating feelings
Suggests the speaker might be creating false emotions or exaggerating them.
If I’m lit and you’re lit
If both the speaker and the person are intoxicated, the emotions may be genuine.
Maybe it’s true cuz
Speculation that there might be truth in the emotions due to shared intoxication.
I don’t usually go out on the weekends, but you’re drawing me in
Repetition of being drawn in on weekends, emphasizing the internal conflict.
I don’t usually go out on the weekends, but you’re drawing me in
-I don’t usually go out on the weekends, but you’re drawing me in
-I don’t usually go out on the weekends, but you’re drawing me in
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