I don't know, I can't really tell what this song is about. The lyrics are really obscure except I think that it may be about driving a car, possibly a Dodge Ram, home.
There's nothing obscure about the meaning of this song.
There's nothing obscure about the meaning of this song.
It's about easy sex.
It's about easy sex.
Keith starts with saying how "the girls here are easy". In case this actually needs explaining, the girls are a bit slutty, if you will. They're easy to get into bed.
Keith starts with saying how "the girls here are easy". In case this actually needs explaining, the girls are a bit slutty, if you will. They're easy to get into bed.
Keith then states how when his friends ask if his girlfriend is pretty he replies with "I don't really know, I only look at her titties." He's into her for her sex appeal, nothing else.
Keith then states how when his friends ask if his girlfriend is pretty he replies with "I don't really know, I only look at her titties." He's into her for her sex appeal, nothing else.
"Ram it home" is him bringing it in for the Home Run, aka getting the girl back...
"Ram it home" is him bringing it in for the Home Run, aka getting the girl back to his place and having sex with her.
I don't know, I can't really tell what this song is about. The lyrics are really obscure except I think that it may be about driving a car, possibly a Dodge Ram, home.
There's nothing obscure about the meaning of this song.
There's nothing obscure about the meaning of this song.
It's about easy sex.
It's about easy sex.
Keith starts with saying how "the girls here are easy". In case this actually needs explaining, the girls are a bit slutty, if you will. They're easy to get into bed.
Keith starts with saying how "the girls here are easy". In case this actually needs explaining, the girls are a bit slutty, if you will. They're easy to get into bed.
Keith then states how when his friends ask if his girlfriend is pretty he replies with "I don't really know, I only look at her titties." He's into her for her sex appeal, nothing else.
Keith then states how when his friends ask if his girlfriend is pretty he replies with "I don't really know, I only look at her titties." He's into her for her sex appeal, nothing else.
"Ram it home" is him bringing it in for the Home Run, aka getting the girl back...
"Ram it home" is him bringing it in for the Home Run, aka getting the girl back to his place and having sex with her.
Nothing cryptic here.