Released: 2024
AJ Tracey’s ‘Bubble Bath’ is a track that flexes his lifestyle and his smooth-talking game. He talks about his success, the ladies, and the finer things in life, all while showcasing his British roots and unique style.
The hook, ‘Bubble bath on her nails she a Goyard girl,’ sets the tone. He’s talking about a girl who’s high-class, with Goyard being a luxury brand. The bubble bath on her nails signifies she’s pampered and well-kept.
In the first verse, AJ Tracey mentions, ‘Big Brit I can’t change up the accent.’ He’s proud of his British identity and won’t switch it up. ‘We don’t gotta switch lanes cah we lap dem’ means he’s ahead of the competition, no need to change his path.
‘I’m a captain look what the car came wrapped in’ shows his leadership and success, flaunting his expensive car. ‘No actin brudda I’m tapped in’ means he’s genuine and fully involved in his lifestyle.
He continues with, ‘It’s Pirelli on the tires for the traction,’ highlighting the high-quality tires on his car. ‘Bare garms but I paid for a fraction’ means he has a lot of clothes but got them at a good price.
‘Big back ting, spin it like Jackson’ refers to a girl with a big butt, dancing like Michael Jackson. ‘Call me Bronson for the action’ is a nod to Charles Bronson, known for action roles, implying he’s ready for anything.
AJ Tracey says, ‘Imma Mayfair dater, cat for the accolades, fiend for the paper,’ showing he dates in upscale areas, seeks recognition, and loves money. ‘Lover not loser, broke boy hater’ means he sees himself as a winner and dislikes broke people.
‘Mic-ro-phone and stage show elimin-ay-tah’ shows his confidence in his performance skills. ‘Union Jack saviour, wife temp-tater’ means he’s a proud British artist and a temptation for women. ‘I’m the reason ya girl’s got no behaviour’ suggests he’s the reason girls act wild.
The line ‘Triple H pum pum under-taker’ mixes wrestling references with sexual innuendo. ‘Bring the wheel up call me Charles Xaviour’ refers to DJing and Charles Xavier from X-Men, showing his control over the crowd.
The chorus repeats the hook, emphasizing the high-class girl and the cold world they live in. AJ Tracey questions the relationship dynamics, wondering if making things right takes two people. He suggests a carefree night together.