Like That
Underground Kingz Lyrics


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Like dat,like dat
bitch you know you like dat
Bitch you know I like dat
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Bitch gone get down on tha flo
ya aint gettin paper what you tworkin fo

All I see is a bunch of ones
Need 2 leave wit a pimp trynna have sum fun
All thses niggaz is really lame
Jus talk to a nigga 'cause you like the game




Later on you gone bite dat
Bitch you know you like dat

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Underground Kingz's "Like That" tend to objectify women, as seen in the phrase "Bitch you know you like dat". However, it can also be argued that it could be interpreted as a satire of the mainstream hip-hop's portrayal of women by mocking the very idea of it. The song is about having a good time and pursuing pleasure, as seen in the lines "All thses niggaz is really lame, Jus talk to a nigga 'cause you like the game, Later on you gone bite dat, Bitch you know you like dat."


The chorus of "Like That" promotes dancing on the floor and making money while doing so, which is seen in the lines "Bitch gone get down on tha flo, ya aint gettin paper what you tworkin fo, All I see is a bunch of ones, Need 2 leave wit a pimp trynna have sum fun." Overall, the lyrics of "Like That" may not be appealing to all audiences, but it can also be viewed as a reflection of the party lifestyle and the underground club scene.


Line by Line Meaning

Like dat, like dat
Repeating that you enjoy something


Bitch you know you like dat
Addressing someone who secretly enjoys a certain behavior or activity


Bitch you know I like dat
Acknowledging one's own enjoyment of a certain behavior or activity


Bitch gone get down on tha flo
Encouraging someone to dance and move their body in a seductive way


ya aint gettin paper what you tworkin fo
Questioning why someone is dancing if they aren't making any money from it


All I see is a bunch of ones
Observing that only small bills are being thrown on the floor


Need 2 leave wit a pimp trynna have sum fun
Expressing the desire to leave with someone who can provide a good time and possibly financial benefits


All thses niggaz is really lame
Critiquing the men in the club for being unimpressive or boring


Jus talk to a nigga 'cause you like the game
Suggesting that some women only talk to men because they enjoy the attention and flirtation


Later on you gone bite dat
Asserting that the woman will eventually give in to the temptation she claims to resist


Bitch you know you like dat
Reiterating that the woman secretly enjoys the behavior or activity




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@ChillhopMusic

I can't remember how often I have rediscovered this song, you just can't grow tired of it. Forever a classic

@Pablo-us5qj

Bruv fax

@popspop7727

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@CuldisacCozz

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@90sbaby1

I always remember it because Katt Williams used this as an opening to one of his standups and he told the DJ to repeat it and said THAT'S MY SH*T!!! lol

@90sbaby1

I also rememberr this because in Flavor of Love Season 2 all these guys in the video (Ying Yang Twins, Three 6 Mafia, Pimp C, Bun B, Don Juan, G-Unit, etc) went to Flava Flav's mansion to evaluate the remaining girls lol and Krayzee got mad because Three 6 Mafia exposed her for not knowing Flava Flav's music 🤣

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@IsmailTube999

This single means so much. It was one of the last times outkast collaborated on a track as a duo and it was the last single UGK made before Pimp C died later that year. This video marks the end of an era, but the way they celebrate in the song with the wedding theme and it being the "end of a pimping dynasty" was done so perfectly. In my opinion this is a legendary song and video that will be a staple of what southern hip hop was like years from now. #RIPIMPC

@draybush1112

Exactly man! I feel the same way

@truthbetold711

Well said.

@theodorehuxtable6001

Ahmed Ismail Effing brilliantly put. I think this song might also mark the end of rap groups as we know them. (I' put money on a Migos breakup in the next year.) The only thing wrong with your statement is that I wish it wasn't so true.

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