T Hawk passes tips on how ladies and gents can shoot their shot in “Hello.” The rapper’s noteworthy bars are mirrored by a light jazzy meets lofi instrumental.
Off the rip, she brings attention to a man’s abrupt approach. She doesn’t hesitate when telling him to pump the brakes. His overly flirtatious ways have caused him to be the laughing stock of the bar.
“Bartender laughing/And the chick is too/What happen thought you was Mr. Lover Boy?/Seems like the bird done flew,” she spits.
From there, T Hawk passes along some gems that he can use for a lifetime. After reiterating that his approach is off-putting, she voices what’s more acceptable.
“Keep the hand at a length/Talk with some common sense/Without feeling on shit,” she raps.
The rest of this verse finds T Hawk giving men a rundown on the etiquette they should practice when courting a lady.
Once the hook comes in, we learn that T Hawk is observing someone who’s rejecting silly advances from those who don’t even got the time of day.
As the song continues, she pushes those with their ego bruised to move forward. The focus then shifts to the ladies. Lyrically speaking, T Hawk passes some advice for those in the dating game. She suggests that class and poise are what will get them ahead. Along the way, the rapper tells them to keep a close eye on their companion. There’s also no need to be perfect. The right person will accept your flaws and all.
“Any man can be a gentleman/But not all woman can be diamonds/So fix the narrative/Let it be known your a lil/Ruff around the edges/But you’re a treasure chest/Full of riches and jewels,” she raps.
This verse ends with T Hawk advising them to leave once their partner mistreats them.
She continues, “You can have anything that you want/Including anyone you choose/You the only one who makes the rules!!“
The third verse finds the smooth wordsmith piques interest in someone who’s caught her eye. Afterward, T Hawk pushes them to take a chance on the unknown. It’s time to leave the past behind and move forward.
“Life is full of sometimes, and maybes/Living comes with some heartaches/And some slay me’s/But please don’t waste it tryna play me,” she spits.
“Hello” follows her single “Wedding Jitters” (2020).
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