So it’s obvious that this song is not about one linear subject. However, she does kinda insinuate that he is more or less a sex object in her eyes, all the way down to receiving “hundreds” – obviously a reference to money – from her.Īnd in the pre-chorus, she seems to attribute herself being hot, if you will, to her youth (with Doja being 25 years old at the time). So it would appear, all lyrics considered, that at this particular point in her life, sex is something which Doja Cat takes very seriously. She doesn’t appear to have any beef whatsoever with her addressee. Meanwhile Doja, as expected, is a bit more action-oriented. And within the context it is used, we have to presume is a good thing. Or rather, let’s say that in the aftermath of them parting ways, she doesn’t seem to have any regrets. But that being established, the underlying implication would be something like if he shapes up, he may once again gain access to a special part of her body “like holy grail”. And what she is doing is basically detailing all of the reasons she ain’t f**king with him like that anymore more. a former lover who has now, apparently to his chagrin, been denied her body.
In Sza’s solo stanza she is actually addressing an ex, i.e. Rather the choruses actually center on the concept of heavy tongue kissing. Yes, Doja Cat does seemingly imply in her verse what just about any adult knows, that such activity can in fact lead to sex. But it is really Sza’s verse which kinda saves the song from reading like a softcore adult themed movie.
But oddly enough, this isn’t necessarily what we would refer to as a bedroom fun song.