City Girls, assisted by the one-and-only Usher, bring the heat on the confident, sexed-up, and unapologetic “Good Love.”
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on’t ever doubtThe reason why I mentioned Usher first is because he gets things started. He hypes things up on the intro, before dropping the centerpiece, the chorus. Expectedly, the chorus is sexed-up, as Usher clearly thinks with his pants: “Wanna lay down, make you fall in love / All the freaky things that I can do / I can freak you ‘til the mornin’ / Get on top and ride on it.” Woo! Of course, both City Girls aren’t overdone when it comes to sex. Yung Miami asserts she’s “Showin’ my coochie print / Crop top, no bra, bitch.” Woo! As for JT, in the second verse, she makes it clear, “We ain’t shakin’ ass for niggas with no cheese / And we ain’t pullin’ up for niggas with no keys.” Shallow, but true! She’s truly lit at the end of her verse, asserting, “He want a good girl, that’s too bad / I’m so cunty, I’m too bad.” Day-um!!!
Final Thoughts 
When it comes to City Girls, well, they keep it 100. That’s the case on
“Good Love” which is confident, raw, and unapologetic. The results are positive, with great rhymes with attitude from both girls, excellent production, and a show-stopping chorus from the one-and-only Usher. It’s a surefire vibe and a surefire winner!
City Girls •
“Good Love” (Ft. Usher) •
Quality Control Music / UMG Recordings, Inc. •
7.1.22
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