I'm Good Luv, Enjoy
Aaron May
The Climb to Success and the Fickle Nature of Relationships
Aaron May's "I'm Good Luv, Enjoy" is a song that delves into the artist's personal experiences with success and the changing nature of relationships that come with it. The lyrics express a clear message of self-sufficiency and a lack of interest in superficial connections, particularly those that are financially motivated or opportunistic. May's words suggest that as his success and financial status have grown, so too has the attention he receives from others, which he views with skepticism.
The repeated lines, "I ain't got the time for you / Get up out my face / I ain’t got a dime for you / Bitch I'm getting paid," serve as a blunt dismissal of those who approach him with ulterior motives. The song reflects on the contrast between his past, when he was less successful and received little attention, and his present, where he is the center of attention and people are willing to offer affection without any cost. This shift leads him to question the authenticity of these newfound relationships.
May also touches on the theme of loyalty and the fickleness of those around him. The lines "She said: I'll ride for you / Stay inside your lane / She said: I’d die for you / Baby, I'm okay" suggest that while others profess their loyalty and dedication, he remains unconvinced and unaffected by these declarations. The song ultimately portrays a narrative of personal growth, the realization of one's worth, and the importance of staying true to oneself amidst the temptations and insincerity that can accompany fame and fortune.