She Ain't Got...

Album: Lady Love (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • This brash number is the second single from American R&B recording artist, LeToya Luckett's second album, Lady Love. It was chosen after Luckett asked fans through her MySpace page and website to vote for either "Regret" or this song as the follow up to "Not Anymore."
  • "She Ain't Got…" is the title of the radio friendly clean version. The explicit version is titled "She Ain't Got S---t On Me."
  • The song was produced by Cory Bold (Mike Jones, Omarion, Keri Hilson).
  • Luckett explained in publicity materials: "In the song, I'm not saying I'm perfect, but my man shouldn't bring another girl home. The song's not really about whether this girl he's cheating on with me has a fat ass or anything! It's more about the quality that I bring; how much I care for him. It's really a song for every middle-class woman. It's speaking for them."

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