Lyrics
Take a sip of this, drink that, and don't it feel good, baby? (Ooh-ooh-ooh-woah)
Invitation to drink and suggesting it feels good, expressing satisfaction.
Take a hit of this, take that, and don't it feel good, baby? (Ooh-ooh-ooh-woah)
Similar to the first line, urging to indulge in substances for pleasure.
Take a sip of this, drink that, I'm a put you on my hood, baby (yeah, c'mon, shorty, yeah)
Offering substances and suggesting a sense of intimacy by putting someone on their "hood," a reference to loyalty or neighborhood.
Take a sip of this, drink that (oh-oh-oh)
Reiteration of the offer to drink.
Ayy girl, how you doin'?
Initiating a conversation with a woman.
Can I get a minute of your time to spit a line or two? (say, girl)
Requesting for attention to speak and flirt.
I know you ain't feelin' me
Acknowledging the woman's disinterest.
I promise that you take a sip of this, you gon' be right here hearin' me
Asserting that consuming the offered substance will make her more receptive to him.
You givin' me (a reason to come back to the club)
Implying she's providing him a reason to return to the club.
And I'm feelin' like you feelin' like showin' me love
Feeling that she reciprocates his interest and affection.
And I'm here to get your rhythm right
Expressing his intention to match her vibe or mood.
(Girl, go and gather your crew 'cause me and my niggas make it do what it do)
Suggesting gathering friends to have a good time together.
And I see it in your eyes, baby (and I)
Observing her interest in him through her eyes.
Know I took you by surprise, baby (oh yeah)
Acknowledging that he surprised her in a positive way.
This what you do
Instruction or suggestion for action.
(Go and gather your crew 'cause me and my niggas make it do what it do)
Reiteration of having a good time together with friends.
Now, baby girl, I ain't tryin' to get you drunk, I'm just tryin' to get you (tipsy enough)
Stating he doesn’t intend to make her excessively drunk, just tipsy enough for enjoyment.
And I know that you wouldn't do what you do unless you get (tipsy enough)
Implying she behaves more freely or expressively when she's tipsy.
In order for me to get you home in the back of my Brome, I need you (tipsy enough)
Implies a desire for her to be tipsy for intimacy, maybe to take her home.
I know that you wouldn't be the freak that you are unless you're (tipsy enough)
Implies her inhibition lessens when tipsy.
Ayy girl, tell me what's crackin'
Initiating conversation again, trying to engage her interest.
I see you watchin', wonderin' if I'm a come and talk to you (say, girl)
Noticing her observing him and wondering if he'll approach.
I need for you to listen to me closely, girl
Asking her to pay attention as they have a connection.
Me and you got a chemistry, so let's just keep it movin'
Stating they share a chemistry and suggesting they continue interacting.
You're givin' me (a reason not to leave out this club)
Feeling compelled to stay at the club due to her presence.
And I'm feelin' like (after the light out, you gon' give me love)
Anticipating affection or attention after the club closes because of her interest.
And I'm here to change your perspective, baby
Expressing a desire to change her perspective or feelings about him.
(Girl, go and gather your crew 'cause me and my niggas make it do what it do)
Encouraging her to gather friends to enjoy together.
And I see it in your eyes, baby (and I)
Noticing her interest or attraction through her eyes.
Know I took you by surprise, baby (oh yeah)
Acknowledging that he pleasantly surprised her.
Here's what you do
Instruction or suggestion for action.
(Go and gather your crew 'cause me and my niggas make it do what it do)
Reiteration of having a good time together with friends.
Baby girl, I ain't tryin' to get you drunk, I'm just tryin' to get you (tipsy enough)
Reiterating the intention not to get her drunk but tipsy enough for enjoyment.
'Cause I know that you wouldn't do what you do unless you are (tipsy enough)
Asserting she behaves differently or more openly when tipsy.
In order for me to get you home in the back of my Brome, I need you (tipsy enough)
Expressing the desire for her to be tipsy for intimacy or to take her home.
And I know that you wouldn't be the freak that you are unless you're (tipsy enough)
Implying her inhibitions are lowered when tipsy.
Take a sip of this, drink that, and don't it feel good, baby?
Repetition of earlier lines, emphasizing the act of drinking and feeling good.
Take a hit of this, take that, and don't it feel good, baby?
-Take a sip of this, drink that I'm a put you on my hood, baby
-Take a sip of this, drink that and don't it feel good, baby?
-Take a sip of this, drink that, and don't it feel good, baby? (tipsy enough)
Reiteration with an added emphasis on being "tipsy enough," connecting it explicitly with feeling good.
Take a hit of this, take that, and don't it feel good, baby? (tipsy enough)
-Take a sip of this, drink that I'm a put you on my hood, baby (tipsy enough)
-Take a sip of this, drink that and don't it feel good, baby? (tipsy enough)
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