Come Get Her
Trinix Lyrics


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Somebody come get her shes dancing like a stripper
Somebody come get her shes dancing like a stripper
Somebody come tip her shes dancing like a stripper
Somebody come get her she′s fillin' all the liquor
Somebody come tip her shes dancing like a stripper
Sombody come get her shes fillin′ all the liquor
(Somebody come to floor)
(Somebody come get her shes dancing like a stripper, Somebody come get her shes dancing like a stripper)
Hundreds on your face baby girl come and do the little thing you was doing
Aye they was in this mother trippin' what the hell they think we was doin'?
It seems like we fuckin′ in this club baby girl what they think we was doin′?
Your getting on my nerves with them questions girl you know I'm tryin′ start a little movement
Ain't got no business fuckin′ wit' you
Out the blue you actin′ brand new
Washingtons mean nothing to you, same way wit' us




Somebody come get her shes dancing like a stripper
Somebody come get her shes dancing like a stripper

Overall Meaning

Trinix's song "Come Get Her" is a song that speaks about a woman who is dancing provocatively like a stripper. The chorus repeats four times, "Somebody come get her, she's dancing like a stripper. Somebody come tip her, she's filling all the liquor." The song is not about a stripper, but the dancer in the club who is provocative enough to be judged as one.


The song's opening line, "Somebody come get her, she's dancing like a stripper," says more about the people around her than about the woman herself. It is possible that the woman is just dancing like she wants to, but those around her see her dance moves as sexual and provocative. The next line, "Somebody come tip her, she's filling all the liquor," shows how the woman is drunk, and the people around her want someone to take care of her. It is interesting to note that the person who should take care of her is not mentioned in the song.


It is apparent that the song speaks about the double standards imposed on women who dance salaciously. The line, "It seems like we fucking in this club, baby girl, what they think we was doing?" suggests that the people around the woman think that her actions are provocative and unacceptable in society's eyes. They are questioning her behavior, but it also points a finger at their hypocrisy, as they continue to watch her dance while judging her.


Line by Line Meaning

Somebody come get her shes dancing like a stripper
The woman is dancing provocatively, like a stripper and needs to be taken away from the dance floor


Somebody come tip her shes dancing like a stripper
The woman's dancing is so good that people should tip her like she is a professional stripper


Somebody come get her she′s fillin' all the liquor
The woman is consuming a lot of alcohol and needs someone to take care of her


Hundreds on your face baby girl come and do the little thing you was doing
The woman was doing something enticing and attractive, and the man wants her to do it again


Aye they was in this mother trippin' what the hell they think we was doin'?
Others were judging the woman's dancing and questioning what the two of them were doing


It seems like we fuckin′ in this club baby girl what they think we was doin′?
Their actions suggest they are having sex in the club, but others are merely judging their dancing


Your getting on my nerves with them questions girl you know I'm tryin′ start a little movement
The man is annoyed with the questioning and wants to start a trend or movement with their dance moves


Ain't got no business fuckin′ wit' you
The man does not want to be involved with the woman if she continues with her provocative dancing


Out the blue you actin′ brand new
The woman's sudden change in behavior is unusual and unexpected


Washingtons mean nothing to you, same way wit' us
The woman is spending money carelessly, including on alcohol, and they should not be involved with her behavior




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