Same Bitches
by Post Malone (featuring G-Eazy & YG)

Album: Beerbongs & Bentleys (2018)
Charted: 20
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Songfacts®:

  • Here, Post Malone discusses women who gravitate towards guys like him because they're rich and famous:

    It don't really matter where they from
    Actin' or a model, heard it all before


    The population in Los Angeles is around four million yet when Malone goes out he sees the same girls everywhere.
  • Malone is joined by G-Eazy and YG who both rap verses on the same theme of superficial women. While this was Post's first collaboration with both artists, G-Eazy and YG previously hooked up together on the latter's "FDT (F--- Donald Trump) – Pt 2."
  • The track was produced by former DJ Mustard collaborator DJ Swish who has worked with YG on a number of his songs including "FDT." According to Swish the song had been in the works for two years before its release.
  • Rod Argent of the British '60s band The Zombies is a credited writer as "Same Bitches" interpolates their song "Time Of The Season."

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