Really Really

Album: Islah (2015)
Charted: 46
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Songfacts®:

  • Kevin Gates isn't fazed by those who accuse him of being high and having money on his mind, because that is the truth. He states on this organ-led cut that he won't apologize for his ballin' and being out of his mind. His response to the haters and doubters is "really, really."
  • Gates references at the end of the first verse Jhene Aiko's "He got to eat the booty like groceries" lyric from Omarion's "Post to Be."

    Jhené Aiko, chewing her cheeks
    Groceries, please, you know that was me


    Aiko has stated that her famous line was inspired by a remark Kevin Gates made in an interview. She said: "When I heard the song was titled 'Post to Be' it reminded me of the Kevin Gates video where he says 'I'm pose to eat the booty.'"

Comments: 2

  • Tiffany Shafer from Sallisaw, Oklahoma"REALLY! REALLY!!" Love it.
  • Tiffany from On EarthOn his hit really really, he raps shout out to black ,shout out to SHAFER'S
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