GIRLS WIT UKE (3SOME)
Teely #FreeCovers #FeatureMe🙄Yo, check out this track called "Girls Wit Uke" by Teely. This joint is all about the complicated dynamics between friends who are caught up in love triangles. The lyricism is on point, with some witty and clever lines that'll make you nod your head. In the hook, Teely sets the tone, letting us know that despite being friends, things get real steamy. He's like, "we all friends..but in love.... won't know if it'll end... or what... but I know I'm gon' fuck if y'all let me." No beating around the bush, he's upfront about his intentions. In the first verse, Teely compares himself to M, keeping it mysterious. He engages with a friend who confesses her liking for him but is committed to another. Teely plays it smooth, saying she's going "Bi" because she keeps passing by. He spices things up with some toxic vibes, making it a wild time to be alive. He drops a clever reference to Swae Lee's "Unforgettable" and adds a playful touch with ukulele playing. He suggests skipping dinner dates for some intimate moments and acknowledges that she cares, but cares more about Kira (Kiera) stuff. Teely throws out the idea of a threesome, but they ain't hearing it at first, marking his persistence. He wants to be the first to snatch them off the market and take them to the market, splurging on something better than yuca. Teely praises their cooking skills, especially with Alfredo, but acknowledges the challenge of being involved with two ladies who are deeply in love with each other. Maybe they're just for the summer, but they'll stick together and adjust for the season. Whenever problems arise, they always run to each other. a nigga was into wishin, nigga settled before but i guess it was intuition, got to work on my patience and spin the block with a fidget.. cinder block to my feelings.. empty spot that I'm filling.. a fill-in for the next bitch that I'm dealin with.. "What's the dill? You want me or him? 'Cause the pickle have me in beef, Over lettuce, I let him speak. Over bread, I respect your seeds, man, that's big facts. At least she gave it up, gave that WAP a taste, But I Big Mac!" So, in this part, Teely cleverly plays with words. "Deal" is replaced with "dill," referring to pickles. The line "What's the dill? You want me or him?" signifies a choice between Teely and another person. He humorously continues the wordplay by stating that this pickle of a situation might lead to problems or "beef." The line "Over lettuce, I let him speak" ties in money with the metaphor, as lettuce is a slang term for money. Teely respects the other person's financial status or "bread" and their children, referred to as "seeds" since seeds go on top of bread. Teely then shifts the wordplay to food items found in popular fast-food chains. He mentions that the girl gave her WAP (wet ass pussy) a taste, but also cleverly connects it to the sound-alike term "Whopper," a burger from a well-known fast-food chain. And in a cheeky twist, Teely asserts his own prowess by referencing the "Big Mac," both as a sandwich and as a metaphor for being skilled at attracting women, commonly referred to as "macking" them. #AIdescription #Savageofficial #solosavage #GWU #ExclusiveTeely
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