Here We Go
Savant a.k.a. Stanstro Lyrics


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I know you want me baby why you waistin' time
Don't know where you goin you is only mine
You was lookin good but now you lookin' fine
I'm just tryna get a sip like you my wine
Here we go
Oh
Close the door
Oh
Off them clothes
Get close
'Cause there somethin'
I gotta know
How you doing baby
Let's get to it baby
Come let's do it baby
I'm like ooh lil baby
Damn you going crazy
It's only you my baby
Now we up all night
It's me and you lil baby
I know I'm the king yeah gone and crown me
'Cause I know these goofy niggas gone surround me
Beat it up and take you home 'cause you my down b
Still gone have you clean it up like you the Downy
Oh
And you know I'm going wild woah woah
Baby I don't want a child no no
But I love the way you work that pole
Make you do more than the normal
Now you layed out on your back 'cause now you tired
Where that fire at when you said you was gone ride
Only here for 20 minutes now you looking like you died
She don't quit so we back to it
Now she jumpin like we live so
Here we go
Oh
Close the door
Oh
Off them clothes
Get close
'Cause there somethin'
I gotta know
How you doing baby
Let's get to it baby
Come let's do it baby
I'm like ooh lil baby
Damn you going crazy
It's only you my baby




Now we up all night
It's me and you lil baby

Overall Meaning

The song "Here We Go" by Savant a.k.a. Stanstro is a classic hip-hop track that criticizes those who pretend to be wealthy and successful when, in reality, they are struggling financially. The song starts with the artist calling out these people who act like they are important, stating that nobody is looking at them even though they are trying to act like they have money. The song goes on to describe situations where the artist encounters "fly girls" who are not interested in him, but rather are interested in his wealth and status. The song concludes with the artist stating that he is not interested in these people, and he is only looking for people who are genuine and real.


Overall, the song is criticizing the superficiality and materialism that is present in some parts of hip-hop culture. The artist is calling out those who pretend to be something they are not and is looking for real connections with people who are not obsessed with wealth and status.


Line by Line Meaning

Stop thinkin' people's on your jock
Stop assuming that people are interested in you or your life.


Tryna act like you got money but you at the bus stop
You are pretending to be rich or successful but in reality, you are struggling to even afford the bus.


Oh please stop doin' what you do
Please stop acting in such a way that it draws unwanted attention to you.


'Cause ain't nobody lookin' at you
Nobody is interested in you or paying attention to you.


Oh oh no no here we go again
This is not the first time this has happened and it seems that a repetitive cycle is emerging.


Seen you at the bus stop chillin' wit ya friends
I noticed you hanging out with your friends at the bus stop.


Oh no you thought I was tryna get wit you
You assumed that I was interested in you (romantically or otherwise).


But I was really lookin' at your friend
In reality, I was interested in your friend and not you.


(I really want the digits from your friend)
(I am really hoping to get your friend's phone number.)


Baby girl you can stay confused
You can continue to be confused about the situation.


'Cause I'm not talkin to you
Because I am not interested in talking to you (and perhaps never was).


You're not tight not right not my type
You are not attractive or interesting enough for me.


So take a hike don't like don't like the way you fight wit me
Just leave and don't argue with me about it.


Wit your vibe you can't get wit no guy so don't try
Your personality is not attractive to men so you shouldn't try to pursue anyone.




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Written by: Nolan Smith II

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