About That Life

Unlocking Life's Game: Thomas Satini's Revelations in 'About That Life'
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Lyrics

This girl, she walked in like she knew about that life

This girl enters confidently, appearing knowledgeable about a certain lifestyle.

Gotta give it to her proper boutta show her a good night

The singer acknowledges the girl and plans to treat her well to ensure a memorable night.

See, I’m the one rolling ‘round gettin’ it in fasho

The singer asserts their active involvement in the lifestyle, confidently getting things done.

See you think you’ve been playing me but girl you need to know (Know)

The singer suggests the girl has underestimated them but needs to realize the truth.

Girl you just got the tommy 101 I’m finna spread around the globe

The singer hints at their romantic prowess, spreading their reputation globally.

If you want it you can get it see em fallin on the floor

If the girl desires something, she can have it, causing others to fall for her.

See yeah I let you get in like a starter I’m the coach

The singer allowed the girl to get involved, playing a coaching role in their dynamic.

You think you had me down but girl there’s something you should know

The singer reveals there's more to them than the girl may think, urging her to understand.

Girl don’t you role with me you don’t know how to play

The singer advises the girl not to associate with them if she doesn't understand the game.

Said ya pickin’ up the paddle but ya just don’t know the game

Even though the girl pretends to participate, she lacks true understanding of the situation.

Better believe me when I’m telling you (Yeah)

The singer emphasizes the importance of believing their words.

You ain’t ‘bout that life

The girl doesn't embody the lifestyle the singer is living.

Unless you’re the ride or die type I don’t mind if I’m riding with you

Unless the girl is committed to being loyal and enduring, the singer is not interested.

Girl don’t you roll, better open up your eyes

The girl is urged to open her eyes and understand the reality of the situation.

Don’t think you know what I mean when I say ride (Eeyah)

The singer doubts the girl's comprehension of the term 'ride,' implying commitment or loyalty.

This is me (Me)

The singer defines themselves and their values.

It’s what I’m all about if you’re with it we gon’ grind n more (With it we gon’ grind n more)

If the girl aligns with the singer's values, they will work together and achieve more.

You think you really got it (Got it)

The girl overestimates her understanding or capability.

But you ain’t even startin’ with this casinov (And don’t start with this casinov)

The singer suggests the girl is not even starting to comprehend the complexity involved.

So strap up ya seatbelt (Rolling out for dough)

A metaphorical instruction to prepare for a potentially challenging journey for financial gain.

Think ya, passin the T well (Class ain’t even over)

The girl is warned not to underestimate the singer's skills, as the journey is not over yet.

I’m practically well-rounded in the zone you think ya had me down

The singer is experienced and well-prepared in the situation, challenging the girl's assumptions.

But there’s something you should know

The girl is reminded that there's more to the singer than meets the eye.

Girl don’t you role with me you don’t know how to play

A repetition of the advice for the girl not to engage unless she understands the game.

Said ya pickin’ up the paddle but ya just don’t know the game

Reiteration that the girl, despite efforts, lacks a true understanding of the situation.

Better believe me when I’m telling you (Yeah)

Emphasis on the sincerity of the singer's words.

You ain’t ‘bout that life

The girl is not genuinely living the lifestyle the singer is involved in.

Unless you’re the ride or die type I don’t mind if I’m riding with you

Unless the girl is fully committed, the singer is not interested in a casual association.

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