Released: October 18, 2019

Songwriter: Peabo Bryson Bryan-Michael Cox Jadakiss

Producer: Bryan-Michael Cox

[Intro]
Rain, rain or sunshine
I'm gonna love you anyway
You can call me day, day or night time
Go anywhere you want
Know that I'll follow
No matter (They can't hold me back)
It feel so beautiful (Hol' up)
Don't you agree? (Can you give your love to me?)
Kiwi, what's up baby? Ha ha, ha ha

[Verse 1]
Now let's go (Uh-uh)
As soon as they hear the voice and the flow
They already know it's (Me) Jada'
And I ain't even in the game but as soon as somethin' happen, who the first one they blame? It's (Me)
Do your time, you a lame, stop mentionin' my name, my nigga
Why you worried 'bout (Me)? (Why?)
I'm in a group meetin' (Uh), they took Pick from us
Now it's just Louch, P and (Me)
I'm the one they call on, gotta feed the family, if not then it falls on (Me)
Who else?
This is real talk, funeral arrangements whoever put they paws on (Me)
Who be in the Wrangler off road, nigga with the roof and doors gone (Me)
Hah, and who else be in the field, front line 'til the war's gone? (Me)

[Chorus]
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about is (Me), uh
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about is (Me)
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about is (Me)
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about is (Me)

[Verse 2]
Who can go the distance? Who?
Who's underrated? Who?
Who's the most consistent? (Me)
Who get the real love? Yeah
Who the girls love? Huh?
Who the jails love? (Me)
(Jada') Good nigga, good heart
Lotta lives was saved by (Me)
(Salute) Bad Boy, Ruff Ryder, lotta money was made by (Me)
(Real talk) Large bag from Steve Stoute, commercial with A.I. (Me)
(Good lookin') One of the last of the OGs to stay fly (Me)
(Mwah) Who else you know went at it with Beanie and 50 besides (Me)
(Who?) Even threatened to throw a refrigerator at Diddy, my God (Me) (Ha, ha)

[Chorus]
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about is (Me), uh
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about is (Me)
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about is (Me)
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about is (Me)

[Verse 3]
Who started off movin' that work?
Put you in a black hearse, never had a wack verse? (Me)
Now think, don't react first
Ain't a wild nigga, but he still let his Gat burst (Me)
Never got his just dues, (Uh-uh)
Does everybody feel like that? Or is it just you? (Me)
(Huh?) I don't know, sometimes I look in the mirror and be like, "I don't even trust you" (Me)
Nah, just me

[Chorus]
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about is (Me), uh
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about is (Me)
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about is (Me)
What they talking 'bout? Me
Who they talking 'bout? Me
All they talk about (Me)

[Outro]
Me
Oh, me
Me

Jadakiss

Jason “Jadakiss” Phillips is a successful millionaire hip-hop sensation, who remained in the spotlight for many decades after his debut. Jadakiss lived most of his childhood in Yonkers, New York.

Jadakiss started selling drugs at the age of 12 when his parents told him that he should start making money on his own. One day, Jadakiss noticed people freestyling on the streets. He became curious and took part in it, later realizing that this could be the source of a future career prospect. Jada took it further and entered competitions leaving the drug trade. While rapping on the streets, Jada met DMX who later introduced him to his future lifelong friends Sheek Louch and Styles P.

The three later went on to form a rap group called “The Warlocks” which is known today as “The LOX” – an acronym for “Living Off X-perience.” Jadakiss’ group released their first album in 1994 called Fuck What You Think which became a major catalyst for his career. From the age of 16, Jadakiss was known throughout the hip-hop community as a successful freestyle rapper who made approximately $707,000 annually.