Me & You

Album: released as a single (2023)
Charted: 31
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Songfacts®:

  • "Me & You" is a love-rap song where Central Cee speaks well of his girlfriend, Madeline Argy. His previous single, "Let Go," was about his lingering feelings for an ex, so this time the rapper dropped a song for his current romantic partner. He released "Me & You" on February 9, 2023, ready for Valentine's Day.
  • In "Me & You," Cench expresses his affection for Madeline. He starts with the chorus where he highlights how gifts are a way for him to show his love.

    You ain't gotta worry 'bout nobody else, it's me and you
    Bought you a bag, now that guy's askin' what I see in you
  • Cench delves deeper into his feelings in the first verse, revealing that his love for Madeline goes beyond her physical appearance. He agrees to pay for an abortion and lists the benefits of being in a relationship with him, comparing his high income to a football player for the German club Borussia Dortmund.

    In the second verse, Cench acknowledges Madeline doesn't need him. He encourages her to stay by reminding her of the advantages of dating a successful rapper. Her friends on WhatsApp are skeptical, but Cench shows his gentlemanly nature by promising to respect her boundaries.
  • EY and Razor's production samples the dreamy guitar melody from R&B singer Donnell Jones' 1999 cut "Shorty (Got Her Eyes On Me)."

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