In an interview with Our Generation Music, Autumn! spoke about his stage name and how he obtained the name:
"I ain’t gon' lie, I wish I had a deep one. I wish I had like a deeper story or like a cool story. So you know, Summrs!, you know that’s my brother and shit. He was rapping before me. When he was rapping, I would just produce it for him, you feel me? And I just noticed like he was catching up to me so fast and he passed me up and I was like ‘Damn, maybe I should start rapping.’ He was like ‘Bro, just start rapping.’ And I was like fuck it, I'ma just be Autumn! I ain’t even think about it, I was like shit, Autumn! come after Summer, so I started rapping after you, so I'ma just be Autumn!. I was joking but it just stuck, so I was like fuck it."
In that same interview, Autumn! had also spoke about his producer name TwinUzis and how he obtained the producer name:
"I kind of just took that as my producer name because I always thought it was still like a hard name. I dont want to leave it behind. I didn’t wanna just be Autumn! and be like ‘Oh, produced by Autumn!,’ like nah."
At the age of 11, Autumn! started producing after he taught himself using the recording program MixCraft, and has since continued to make beats after his brother moved away. Autumn! released his debut project, Happy Birthday, in June 2017 while working exclusively as a producer. His November 2018 mixtape, ##R3 ##R3, would gain traction on multiple platforms— particularly “Nina!” becoming one of his breakout songs. The Louisiana native would drop fourteen projects over three years, ending with September 2021’s Not Much Left.
Some of his affiliates include the likes of Summrs, Lil Candypaint and Izaya Tiji among others. The Houston resident would also become close with the New York artist, Lil Tecca, who would feature on the remix of one of his most streamed songs, "Still The Same!".
On December 3, 2021, he released his highly anticipated single, "One Way!” The track’s leak was heavily pushed by TikTok, gaining the artist newfound, mainstream attraction. Thanks to the huge success of "One Way!,” he would land himself a deal with Victor Victor. Autumn! would continue to release a slew of singles under the label, which led up to the release of his debut major-label album Antagonist!, released on April 29, 2022.
Following the release of Antagonist!, Autumn! released two new projects in 2022, one being the ##B4GC2 ##B4GC2 EP on July 28, 2022, which led up to his second major-label project, Golden Child, Chapter 2, released on August 26, 2022. The mixtape would be his last project with Victor Victor, as Autumn! soon left the label to become an independent artist again. Ending off 2022, Autumn! released the song “You > Them (Hate It!),” which also saw a heavy push through TikTok thanks to a snippet leak, further boosting Autumn!’s career.
Girl from the Club!
Autumn! Lyrics
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Woah, woah, woah, woah, woah
Woah, woah, woah, woah, woah
If I get you on this flight, it's over
Shit, I just might buy you a purse and all
Wait a minute
Didn't I see you last night? (Yeah)
I figured that was you, shit
What's up?
She think I'm famous (ha)
She say it's time to get personal
I'ma see you at the terminal
If I get you on this flight, it's over (woah)
Shit, I just might buy you a purse and all (yeah)
Said I wasn't fuckin' no fans no more but I guess it's part of the job
We both know we ain't here to talk, girl, I'm here to fill up your walls
She don't fuck with the Xans no more 'cause she moving up at her job
I asked her where she from, she said, "Baby, I'm from the South" (woah)
She finna go get a new car, she already bought a new house
She asked me if I'm finna sign, I'm still tryna figure it out (yeah)
But okay, enough of that talking, girl, come and show me what you 'bout (yeah, yeah)
Baby, don't talk about it, just be about it (woah)
Don't talk about it, just be about it
Don't talk about it, just be about it
Don't talk about it, just be about it
Talk about it, just be about it (yeah)
Didn't I see you last night? (Yeah, yeah)
At the club?
I figured that was you, shit
What's up?
She think I'm famous
She say it's time to get personal
I'ma see you at the terminal
If I get you on this flight, it's over
Shit, I just might buy you a purse and all
If I get you on this flight, it's over
If I get you on this flight, it's over (yeah, woah)
If I get you on this flight, it's over (woah, woah)
(Yeah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah)
If I get you on this flight, it's over (woah)
If I get you on this flight, it's over
Wait a minute, yeah
Didn't I see you last night?
At the club?
I figured that was you, shit
What's up?
She think I'm famous
She say it's time to get personal (yeah)
I'ma see you at the terminal (yeah)
If I get you on this flight, it's over
Shit, I just might buy you a purse and all
If I get you on this flight, it's over
If I get you on this flight, it's over
The song "Girl from the Club" by Autumn! talks about a man who meets a girl at a club and then sees her again the next day at the airport. He entertains the idea of taking her with him on a flight, joking that if he does, their relationship will be over. He also mentions buying her a purse, which can be interpreted as an extravagant gesture to win her over. The lyrics suggest that he is interested in a physical relationship with her and is not hesitant to make a move.
However, the girl seems to be aware of the man's fame and dismisses it, saying that she is interested in getting to know him personally. She seems to have her own goals, including buying a new car and house, and is making progress in her career. Despite the man's offer to take her away on a flight, the girl is focused on her own life and is not easily swayed by his overtures.
Overall, the song speaks to the idea of fleeting connections and the difficulty in forming meaningful relationships in a society that often values status and material possessions.
Line by Line Meaning
Woah
Expressing surprise or excitement.
Woah, woah, woah, woah, woah
Continuing to express surprise or excitement.
If I get you on this flight, it's over
Implying that being with the person on this flight will change their lives forever.
Shit, I just might buy you a purse and all
Implying that the artist may be willing to spend a significant amount of money on the person they are with.
Didn't I see you last night? (Yeah)
Recalling seeing the person at the club the previous night.
At the club?
Asking if the person was at the club the previous night.
I figured that was you, shit
Realizing that the person they saw at the club was the same person they are speaking to now.
What's up?
Asking how the person is doing.
She think I'm famous (ha)
The person the artist is with thinks they are a famous person.
She say it's time to get personal
The person the artist is with is ready to be more intimate in their relationship.
I'ma see you at the terminal
The singer and the person they are with are planning to take a flight.
We both know we ain't here to talk, girl, I'm here to fill up your walls
Implying that the artist's intention is to engage in sexual activity with the person they are with.
She don't fuck with the Xans no more 'cause she moving up at her job
The person the singer is with no longer uses a particular drug because they are advancing in their career.
I asked her where she from, she said, "Baby, I'm from the South" (woah)
The person the singer is with is originally from the Southern region of the United States.
She finna go get a new car, she already bought a new house
The person the singer is with is in a financially stable position and is able to make large purchases.
She asked me if I'm finna sign, I'm still tryna figure it out (yeah)
The person the artist is with asked if they are going to sign a deal of some sort, and the artist is still unsure.
But okay, enough of that talking, girl, come and show me what you 'bout (yeah, yeah)
The artist is no longer interested in conversation and wants the person they are with to show them what they want sexually.
Baby, don't talk about it, just be about it (woah)
Encouraging the person they are with to take action instead of just talking about what they want to do.
If I get you on this flight, it's over
Reiterating the idea that being with the person on this flight will have a significant impact on their lives.
Wait a minute, yeah
Asking the person they are with to pause for a moment.
Contributed by Keira C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.