Jay-Z wants the woman to be honest with him about her intentions Jay-Z wants the woman to remove her pants from a particular store Jay-Z suggests luxurious fashion brands to talk about Jay-Z suggests a private location to have a deep conversation Jay-Z asks the woman wearing expensive glasses to join him Jay-Z has access to expensive liquor and drugs Jay-Z sets the tone for what's about to happen Jay-Z is having a good time despite the previous quote Jay-Z quotes a line from a famous breakup song Jay-Z and the woman are having a good time together Jay-Z brags about his irresistible nature Jay-Z has women chasing him and doesn't hesitate to replace them Others will speculate and wonder about Jay-Z's actions Jay-Z admitting that he can be unpredictable when drinking Jay-Z repeating his request for a certain vibe Jay-Z not wanting to be lied to or misled Jay-Z asking for a certain kind of feeling or vibe Jay-Z asking someone to give him what he wants Jay-Z insinuating that he can replace someone's partner Jay-Z acknowledging that money doesn't solve everything Jay-Z expressing his desire to love someone Jay-Z focusing on what's ahead instead of where he's been Jay-Z sharing his message with the audience I just want you to know (Wanna let you know) ![]() Jay-Z's confidence in his ability to succeed and his status in the Roc-A-Fella dynasty Jay-Z asserting his dominance in the industry Pharrell reaffirming Jay-Z's presence in the song Pharrell calling out to Jay-Z in excitement The bridge is a repetition of the chorus, with Jay-Z reiterating his desire for the woman's affection and the pleasure he can offer in return.īeginning of the song with Hov encouraging the audience to join in He also mentions the Neptunes, the production duo that Pharrell is a part of, and the fact that women "love" him like they did Tupac. The second verse is delivered with a more braggadocious tone, referencing his luxurious lifestyle, his ability to attract women, and his love of expensive alcohol. The chorus is a demand for the woman he desires to give him everything he wants, including "that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff," while warning her not to "bullshit" him. The first verse is delivered as a declaration of his hustler mentality, stating that he's not concerned about his past but rather where he is headed. The opening lines are addressed to Jay-Z himself, calling him "unstoppable" and referring to the Dynasty he has built. The song "Give It to Me" by Jay-Z and Pharrell is a boastful and seductive track that speaks to the rapper's success and desire for material and physical pleasure. ![]() Same song, I'm back, been around the world I'm too cold, Motorola, two way page me, c'mon Ladies love me long time like 2Pac's soul Profess you love the Hov', and I'll never let you down Know how to work your hips and your head's priceless Might light your wrist, but that about itįuck it, I might wife you and buy you nice whips How, much I'ma spend but you already know Let's keep it real ma, you savin' it for karats Yeah, save the narrative, you savin' it for marriage Mama, gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff Go somewhere private where we can discuss fashion What do you say, me, you, and your Chloe glasses Got six model chicks, six bottles of Crist' Will I fuck 'em will I diss 'em, that's what they be yellin' When the Remi's in the system, ain't no tellin' Gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuffĬ'mon, gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff ![]() ![]() Now I just wanna love you (just wanna love you)Īnd with all this cash (mo' money, mo' problems) It ain't where I been (It aint where I been)īut where I'm bout to go (Top of the world!)
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