REPLAYS: YOU & ME – GUNNA & CHLÖE BAILEY

 

YOU & ME (inspired by the song of the same name)

 

Don’t listen to

What people say

A lot of them ain’t listened to Jon B.

Our love could be the party next door

Sounds curated by the young Jahron B

They wouldn’t know about 

What you and I have 

And what I have going on with you

Listening to your wants and needs

Means someone got things to do

Someone got to show and prove

While others want to show and tell

And while I’ll be kinder to her garden

You’ll be coloring in the lines

Seeing where you failed

Love prevails

I just want to hang the mast 

and let’s set sail

Digging in my back 

With your nails

Never let go and

I’ll never gonna give you up

I’ll never let you down

And I’ll be sure you know what’s up



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The next song featured is a collab that might be a match made in heaven, literally and figuratively. Georgia born rapper, Gunna recently released his latest album DS4EVER. One of the most talked about tracks comes in the Chloe Bailey assisted track, You & Me. The two have been rumored to be dating for quite some time now, but both state that they are just friends. From first listen, their chemistry on the track is infectious.

 

   You & Me samples the classic R&B hit, “They Don’t Know” by Jon B and interpolates Usher’s “Nice & Slow” for the hook. The song describes a burgeoning relationship that only the two involved will understand – a situation many of us can relate to. Who knows if life will imitate art in the artists’ personal lives? 

 
REGGIE JOHNSON

REGGIE JOHNSON

Reggie Johnson is a 2x Pushcart nominee writer/columnist reigning out of Cincinnati, Ohio. Reggie has created a rhythmic style of writing to tell his personal experiences and beyond. Reggie has 10 books available on all major online retailers and his work can be seen in various literary magazines. He currently has two columns, Drunken Karaoke featured on Daily Drunk Magazine & REPLAYS featured on The Poetry Question.

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