![]() No matter what, that person is always going to be part of our lives, and is always going to occupy a big space in our hearts, and we always think that maybe, just maybe, sometime in the future, life can bring us both together again with the right circumstances. So we release them, but that doesn't mean we stop loving them (hence, the "don't ever let go" at the end of the song). Anybody that has been in this situation knows how hard it is to let go of a person that one has loved so, so deeply, especially when things don't work anymore and there is nothing else to do, but to each go on in separate ways. Persons come and go from our lives, and so does love. And I cant believe that I believed him I know he tried to get me off And I tried my best to really fake it But now I'm makin my own love And turns out I'm fuckin' amazin Im talking, mmm, I'm talking. ![]() It can't be any more true, because love in one's life is just like that. Used to think he was a god Used to think he gave me what I needed Instead, he knew just what I want. After all the pain and suffering because of the end of the relationship, he is finally releasing his loved one, and thus, his pain.Īfter hearing the whole album, we can tell that he loves her greatly, and he knows she is a magical, one of a kind person, and after all the mourning and all the grief, he finally lets her go, and watches her fly by, like flocks of birds. It is what it is, hoe.This song is so beautiful, it embodies the catharsis of the relationship. Awareness is the first step to a better life. Somehow, each side matches the other’s needs, and there isn’t much you can do. Oh I keep that on the low low On the low low (I think I'm addicted to flexin' on my old hoes) (I think Im. Im addicted to flexin' on my old hoes Hand me downs, they aint worth more than my old clothes I might fuck her but I keep that on the low low. That’s the real meaning behind the lyrics of What It Is: it’s a fact, girls love bad boys, and bad boys need love too. The Lyrics for Addicted to My Ex by M City JR have been translated into 11 languages. And yeah, a gangster needs love too.īehind every gangster, a shawty solid that got his backīein’ Black in America, is the hardest thing to be (Baby, tell me, yeah)Įvery thug need a lil’ love too, baby, how ‘bout me? However, the original song features the rapper Kodak Black, who impersonates the typical bad boy: he’s the gangster, but he knows he needs a girl supporting him. Never switchin’ sides, only switchin’ anglesĪ solo version is popular on TikTok, where Doechii is the only one singing. He gon’ make it flip, do it with no handles She mentions his attitude, physical strength, and the different kind of sex they are going to have with them. From this point of view, Doechii is not paying too much attention to the possible consequences of dating a bad guy: she feels someone has to save them after all, so if some other girl refuses them, she may be the one who can comfort them.ĭoechii doesn’t need to point out how a thug fascinates a girl. ![]() If you put it down, I’ma pick it up, up, upĮven a bad boy needs love. The background is that many normal girls end up with bad boys, and that’s just a fact. The main line, “what it is, hoe?” is addressed to all girls from the block who have “a little thug” next to them: in urban slang, a “hoe” is a girl who enjoys life and sex without problems, and a “thug” is a criminal. In What It Is, Doechii reflects on how girls are often attracted to bad boys. What it is hoe? The song lyrics and meaning ![]()
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