HOOD STILL LOVE ME* Lyrics

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[Intro]
One, two, three, and, and


[Chorus: Kevin Abstract]
I don't care if you there when I leave
When I'm gone, tag along, we both weak
I don't care, don't take my money
Take my money, the hood still love me
I don't care if you there (I don't care if you there) when I leave
When I'm gone, tag along (When I'm gone, tag along), we both weak
I don't care (I don't care if you–), don't take my money (I don't care)
Take my money (I don't care if you–), the hood still love me (I don't care)
(I don't care if you there)

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About

Genius Annotation

“HOOD STILL LOVE ME” and its accompanying video first debuted at the end of the music video for “IF YOU PRAY RIGHT” on August 7th, 2019.

The track was recorded during the production of ARIZONA BABY, but did not make the album.

The track features Kevin speaking on a relationship and its unimportance to him, due to his “hood” still having his back.

Q&A

Find answers to frequently asked questions about the song and explore its deeper meaning

How was this song differentiated from "IF YOU PRAY RIGHT"?
Genius Answer

In the description of the music video, another song titled “HOOD STILL LOVE ME,” with addition credits for its video segment, is referenced. It is likely that this is that track.

What did BROCKHAMPTON say about "HOOD STILL LOVE ME*"?
Genius Answer

Kevin Abstract first stated in a now deleted tweet that the snippet was an unfinished thought from ARIZONA BABY and would not appear on GINGER.

Later, on GINGER Radio, Kevin confirmed that the “HOOD STILL LOVE ME” snippet played at the end of the music video was originally a cut from Kevin’s 2019 solo album, ARIZONA BABY.

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August 7, 2019
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