No Type

Album: SremmLife (2014)
Charted: 16
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Songfacts®:

  • This cut finds the Rae Sremmurd duo rapping about not being picky about women over a Mike Will-Made It beat.

    I don't got no type, nah
    Bad bitches is the only thing that I like, woo


    The brothers both state that they don't have a particular type of female that they go for, their only criteria is that the girl looks good.
  • Rae Stemmurd are signed to Mike Will Made It's Interscope imprint EarDrummers Entertainment and the Atlanta producer also supplied the beat for the brothers' breakthrough single, "No Flex Zone."
  • Rae Sremmurd's Swae Lee's (from Complex magazine): "[The song] means I don't have no type. To us, bad bitches are a category. It's not even a type. You got Asian, Latino, black, white, tall, short - we like all of them. As long as they bad bitches. I think 'bad bitch' is like a trait that the girl should have. As long as she's fine. Girls be like, "Am I your type?"

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