Prior to the formation of 88GLAM and following the disbanding of their former group coined "Get Home Safe Crew" with Jazz Cartier, both Derek Wise and 88 Camino had been releasing music separately. Wise and 88 Camino remained in touch and collaborated frequently and previously worked together on the tracks "Anuva Wun" as a single by 88 Camino and "I Can Tell" from Wise's 2017 debut album Inglorious. Wise and Camino began teasing their collaborative project during the summer of 2017.
The duo introduced the name "88GLAM" on November 1, 2017, premiering their first music video "12" via Billboard which featured a cameo from The Weeknd. This was followed by the release of another music video for "Bali" featuring NAV and the debut of their self-titled mixtape 88GLAM on November 7, 2017.
On April 20, 2018, four new tracks were added to 88GLAM and re-released as 88GLAM RELOADED by XO Records and Republic Records. Introducing a new remix to the duo's platinum-certified record Bali with NAV now featuring 2 Chainz.
On November 8, 2018, 88GLAM released a new single titled "Lil Boat" from their upcoming album titled 88GLAM2.
On November 15, 2018, 88GLAM released 88GLAM2 under XO Records and Republic Records with new features from Gunna on their song titled "Racks", as well as another feature from NAV on "It's a Flex". Following its release, 88GLAM2 debuted at #8 on iTunes All-Genre Chart, then at #6 on the iTunes' Hip Hop Chart and also landed itself a top five spot in Spotify's Canada's New Music Friday playlist.
On August 26, 2022, 88GLAM released their final album, Close To Heaven Far From God. This would mark the end of 88GLAM, with Derek and Camino going separate ways.
Nervous*
88GLAM Lyrics
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Like it's Sunday Sunday service I'm not switching lanes
Got a nigga swerving turn you to my main
How we went from curving to Pinky and the Brain? (yeah)
It's a surprise under sundress (surprise)
You came in my size only one left (sexy, sexy)
I can't close my eyes when you undress (dress, dress)
Know you on my mind when the sun sets
Moving up but I'm staying humble most of these dawgs rely on me
Take sides with me
We was just beefing 'til you seen the guys with me
Monopoly the demons out they was tryna take your property
Don't talk to me heard you was snitching dawg might get you dropped for free (pew, Pew)
I popped a bean in the back of the foreign take off your top for me
I'll be back but I'm touring won't make no 'pologies
Last night I was pulling out no the hoe do want a baby, uh
Past 5 but I couldn't count wonder which hoe would save me then
Missed calls getting deleted
Wonder what I was going through
Never had no good reason
I just poured another deuce (poured another deuce)
Different girl every season cut it off and start with new
Sticking to her like some glue (yeah)
I'll have fun with you
Girl, don't be nervous got me spitting game
Like it's Sunday Sunday service I'm not switching lanes
Got a nigga swerving turn you to my main
How we went from curving to Pinky and the Brain? (yeah)
It's a surprise under sundress (surprise)
You came in my size only one left (sexy, sexy)
I can't close my eyes when you undress (dress, dress)
Know you on my mind when the sun sets
All these wires in the mail
We top five and nothing else
Yeah I got it by myself
We on fire 'nuff to melt
I should call up UPS get them mailing you to me
That's my call of duty yeah
Get you bail and shoot a scene
Out my face boy you not my round
Jack the wave and try to steal the sound
Powder based she sniffing it make a sound
I'm outer space
And my feet are on the ground
Girl, don't be nervous got me spitting game
Like it's Sunday Sunday service I'm not switching lanes
Got a nigga swerving turn you to my main
How we went from curving to Pinky and the Brain? (yeah)
It's a surprise under sundress (surprise)
You came in my size only one left (sexy, sexy)
I can't close my eyes when you undress (dress, dress)
Know you on my mind when the sun sets
In the lyrics of "Nervous" by 88GLAM, the artist addresses a girl, reassuring her not to be nervous as he confidently approaches her with his smooth talk, comparing his delivery to the confidence of a preacher at Sunday service. The artist expresses his commitment to her by mentioning he won't change his behavior but instead, he will focus solely on her. The lyrics convey a shift in their relationship from initially ignoring each other to now being inseparable, like the characters Pinky and the Brain, who work together in harmony. The surprise element in their relationship is highlighted, suggesting the excitement and spontaneity they share. The imagery of the sundress and undressing symbolize intimacy and vulnerability in their connection.
The second verse delves into the artist's navigation through life's challenges and betrayals while maintaining his humility. Alliances are tested, and the artist finds himself in confrontations that ultimately reveal the true intentions of those around him. Despite facing negativity and deceit, he remains focused on his goals, ready to protect what belongs to him. The artist also references indulging in substances and temporary pleasures as a way to escape reality and cope with his inner turmoil. The theme of detachment and avoidance is evident as he distances himself from potential consequences and responsibilities.
The third verse introduces a more assertive and commanding tone as the artist boasts about his success and independence, emphasizing his individual achievements and ability to withstand challenges. The analogy of mailing wires and melting fire symbolizes the intensity and productivity of his hustle, highlighting his self-reliance and ambition. The artist portrays a sense of control and power as he orchestrates plans to elevate his status and maintain his dominance in the industry. The allusion to video games and shooting scenes adds a playful yet determined attitude to his narrative.
In the final repetition of the chorus, the artist circles back to the initial theme of addressing the girl, reiterating his confidence and attraction towards her. The cycle of pursuing and cherishing their connection is emphasized, contrasting with the chaos and struggles depicted in the earlier verses. The mention of being grounded yet feeling out of this world showcases a balance between reality and fantasy in the artist's mindset. Overall, the lyrics of "Nervous" encapsulate themes of confidence, resilience, intimacy, and ambition, portraying a complex narrative of personal growth and emotional dynamics in relationships.
Line by Line Meaning
Girl, don't be nervous got me spitting game
Don't worry, I'm charming you with my words
Like it's Sunday Sunday service I'm not switching lanes
I'm committed like a Sunday church service, not changing my ways
Got a nigga swerving turn you to my main
I'm so infatuated that you've become my main focus
How we went from curving to Pinky and the Brain? (yeah)
How did we go from avoiding each other to being inseparable?
It's a surprise under sundress (surprise)
There's a delightful surprise hiding under your sundress
You came in my size only one left (sexy, sexy)
You fit perfectly in my life, with only room for you
I can't close my eyes when you undress (dress, dress)
I can't look away when you're revealing yourself
Know you on my mind when the sun sets
You're on my mind even as the day ends
Lyrics © Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Derek Bissue, Malik Johnson, Shakqueel Burthwright
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