Brief Summary
This is a rap song where Rarity The Rapper expresses confidence and individuality. The lyrics emphasize her unique style, dismissing competition and asserting her position as a top-tier artist. The song also touches on themes of independence and self-assuredness.
- Confidence and individuality
- Unique style
- Independence and self-assuredness
Intro
The song starts with Rarity The Rapper expressing her appreciation for the beat. She highlights what she does for the people through her music. She describes herself as taking the world for a spin, emphasizing her unique approach and confidence.
Verse 1
Rarity repeats the phrase "Got it like that," which used to be her saying. She contrasts herself with others, suggesting they don't measure up to her level. She mentions stacking money and a woman wanting to "throw her back," indicating a lifestyle of success and attention. She asserts that people are chasing after her, but she remains in control, holding everything together like the "crew." She emphasizes that others are clueless about her music and her vision.
Chorus
Rarity expresses a desire to "throw up," possibly meaning to express herself fully. She describes her rap as wanting to fight, suggesting a competitive edge. She positions herself as the one who is likely to win, dismissing the idea of any real competition.
Verse 2
Rarity suggests that people might see her and recognize her greatness as one of the best rappers they've ever heard. She encourages spreading the word about her talent, emphasizing that people will hear it repeatedly.
Outro
Rarity reiterates her appreciation for the beat and the way a woman makes it sound when she dances. She mentions making the beat with drums and clapping, emphasizing the musicality and rhythm. She concludes by repeating the line "They ain't got it like that," reinforcing her confidence and superiority.

