Lyric discussion by Kelnius 

I always feel this song is a love song. Yes, there's all the shallow sounding lyrics about guys with lots of money and expensive cars. But the way I see it, she's talking about a particular, shy and clever fellow that she's in love with because they are compatible. The 'Super bass' (to me) is the heartbeat you get when in love. The whole second lyric, to me, is her saying that, although she has guys after her all the time, trying really hard and 'putting the mack on', she prefers the guy she's with.

It's Love, rap-style.

"When he come up in the club he be blazin up Got stacks on get like he savin up And he real, he ill, might got a deal He pop bottles and he got the right kinda build He cold, he dope, he might sell coke He always in the air, but he never fly coach"

Really romantic. "Love, rap-style" indeed.

That's a really beautiful way to describe this song, and I can agree with you that the lyrics can totally say that. Although, if you watch the musicvideo, it sends out a totally different message. In my opinion.

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