No, this song isn't by Homie. Rivers wrote it in '93, and Homie much later used it. River's home demo is much better IMO, sole reason being the incredible bridge, which adds so much more to the song.
It's about a player-type character who seems to have one-night stands or short relationships with no real emotional attachment, and he is begging for a real relationship with real love. The bridge encompasses the whole meaning-- He realizes his relationships are fake, that he wants to find love, but that it's a problem that he isn't in a HUGE rush to solve.
No, this song isn't by Homie. Rivers wrote it in '93, and Homie much later used it. River's home demo is much better IMO, sole reason being the incredible bridge, which adds so much more to the song.
It's about a player-type character who seems to have one-night stands or short relationships with no real emotional attachment, and he is begging for a real relationship with real love. The bridge encompasses the whole meaning-- He realizes his relationships are fake, that he wants to find love, but that it's a problem that he isn't in a HUGE rush to solve.