ExtraL (feat. Doechii) album art

ExtraL (feat. Doechii)

by JENNIE

Summary

"ExtraL" is an empowering anthem celebrating women’s independence and strength. JENNIE and Doechii deliver bold verses that highlight confidence and ambition, all while having fun and living life to the fullest.

Full Analysis

The song's overall theme revolves around female empowerment. It’s all about women taking charge and owning their lives. JENNIE and Doechii emphasize that they don’t need anyone to define their worth. They’re confident, carefree, and unapologetically themselves. The vibe is celebratory, encouraging all women to recognize their power.

Verse 1

Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this? (Yeah)
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this? (Incoming)
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this? (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

This opening sets the tone for the whole song. The repetition of "do my ladies run this?" acts like a rallying cry. It invites women to join in and assert their strength and leadership. Right away, it signals that this song is about women owning their space.

Chorus

All of my girls looking good, and they got they own money (do my, do my ladies run this?)
Pop your thing
This for my girls with no sponsor, they got they own fundin' (do my, do my ladies run this?)
Not your thing

The chorus is catchy and empowering. JENNIE celebrates women who are self-sufficient and confident. The line about girls having their own money highlights independence. It’s a strong statement that women don't need financial backing from others to shine.

Verse 2

Run through your city, that motorcade
Soon as I enter, they close the gate (ladies run this?)
Presidential through your residential
Know it's nothing

In this verse, there's a sense of confidence and authority. The imagery of a motorcade suggests dominance and respect. JENNIE’s presence is powerful enough to command attention. She’s not just in the room; she’s setting the vibe and making it clear who’s in charge.

Chorus

Ridin' 'round foreign cars (yeah)
Top down, starin' at the stars (yeah)
Attitude, so don't start this (yeah)
Big moves, only extra large, yeah

This chorus reinforces the carefree attitude and luxury lifestyle. The foreign cars and stargazing create a sense of freedom and enjoyment. It’s about living large, embracing life, and not being afraid to show off that confidence and success.

Verse 3

Wait (do my ladies run this?)
Wait (do my ladies run this?)
Wait (do my ladies run this?)
Doechii (yo, yeah)

This section brings in Doechii, adding a fresh dynamic. The repeated questions emphasize the theme of female empowerment. It creates anticipation for what’s coming next, and you can feel the energy shift as she enters.

Verse 4

Gimme chi, gimme purr, gimme meow, gimme her, gimme funds
Gimme rights, gimme fight, gimme nerve, gimme uh, let me serve, rrr
Lemme, lemme out, lemme in
Knock the doors down, got the keys to the Benz

Here, Doechii dives into a playful yet assertive flow. She asks for everything she deserves, from rights to funds. The line about knocking doors down suggests she’s breaking barriers. It’s an anthem of determination and ambition, showing women can have it all.

Chorus

In the boardroom looking bored 'cause I'm not here for pleasin' the men
Not here to reason with them
Misbehaved, Miss Push-My-Pen
I can't tame my passion for him

This chorus shifts focus to the professional world. Doechii makes it clear she’s not there to please anyone but herself. She’s ambitious and ready to challenge the status quo. The "Miss Push-My-Pen" line highlights her creativity and drive.

Bridge

Top of the food chain, bussin' a new chain
This ain't a new thing, no, sir
Money on stupid, hopped in a new whip
You still on my old work (yeah, yeah)

In the bridge, there’s a sense of having arrived. She’s at the top and isn’t looking back. The new whip symbolizes success and progress. It’s a bold statement about moving forward and not dwelling on past achievements.

Chorus

Work, work, this might hurt
I sweat hard, wet T-shirt (yeah, yeah)
Extra large, ain't scared of the dirt (yeah, yeah)
Hit that jackpot, now I'm

This part emphasizes hard work and determination. JENNIE acknowledges that success comes with effort. The "wet T-shirt" line is playful but also shows she’s willing to put in the work, no matter how tough it gets.

Outro

Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?

The outro circles back to the opening lines, reinforcing the main message. It’s a catchy way to leave listeners with that empowering question. It’s almost like a chant, encouraging all women to remember their power.

Closing Thoughts

"ExtraL" is a powerful anthem that celebrates independence, ambition, and confidence among women. JENNIE and Doechii deliver fun yet meaningful lyrics that inspire listeners to embrace their strength. The song not only showcases their talent but also creates a community spirit among women, reminding them that they are in charge of their lives.

Full Lyrics

Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this? (Yeah)
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this? (Incoming)
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this? (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

All of my girls looking good, and they got they own money (do my, do my ladies run this?)
Pop your thing
This for my girls with no sponsor, they got they own fundin' (do my, do my ladies run this?)
Not your thing
Run through your city, that motorcade (do my, do my ladies run this?)
Soon as I enter, they close the gate (ladies run this?)
Presidential through your residential
Know it's nothing

Except your rules is the mood, damn right
Walk in a room and I set the vibe
Get a pic, it'll last you long
Whole team, they gassin' on us
You sit too far down on 'em charts to even ask me who's in charge

Ridin' 'round foreign cars (yeah)
Top down, starin' at the stars (yeah)
Attitude, so don't start this (yeah)
Big moves, only extra large, yeah

Ridin' 'round foreign cars
Top down, starin' at the stars, yeah
Attitude, so don't start this
Big moves, only extra large, yeah

Wait (do my ladies run this?)
Wait (do my ladies run this?)
Wait (do my ladies run this?)
Doechii (yo, yeah)

Gimme chi, gimme purr, gimme meow, gimme her, gimme funds
Gimme rights, gimme fight, gimme nerve, gimme uh, let me serve, rrr
Lemme, lemme out, lemme in
Knock the doors down, got the keys to the Benz
In the boardroom looking bored 'cause I'm not here for pleasin' the men
Not here to reason with them
Misbehaved, Miss Push-My-Pen
I can't tame my passion for him
Can't keep up, what happened to them? (Do my ladies run this?)
Yeah, we lappin' the men (aw, haha)

Top of the food chain, bussin' a new chain
This ain't a new thing, no, sir
Money on stupid, hopped in a new whip
You still on my old work (yeah, yeah)
Work, work, this might hurt (yeah, yeah)
I sweat hard, wet T-shirt (yeah, yeah)
Extra large, ain't scared of the dirt (yeah, yeah)
Hit that jackpot, now I'm

Ridin' 'round (ridin' 'round), foreign cars (foreign cars)
Top down (top down), starin' at the stars, yeah
Attitude (attitude), so don't start this (so, don't start this)
Big moves, only extra large, yeah (big, big, big, big)

Ridin' 'round (ridin' 'round), foreign cars (foreign cars, do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?)
Top down (top down), starin' at the stars, yeah (do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?)
Attitude (attitude), so don't start this (so don't start this, do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?)
Big moves, only extra large, yeah (big, big, big, big, do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?)

Work, work, this might hurt
I sweat hard, wet T-shirt
Extra large, ain't scared of the dirt (scared of the dirt), yeah, yeah
Work, work, this might hurt
I sweat hard, wet T-shirt (yeah, yeah)
Extra large, ain't scared of the dirt (yeah, yeah, scared of the dirt)
Work, work (rrr)

Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?
Do my, do my ladies run this, ladies run this?
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