"Cross Me" is a protective and slinky song in which Ed Sheeran, Chance the Rapper and PnB Rock address important women in their life, warning that these ladies aren't to be toyed with.
PnB Rock kicks things off with the threat that the song is built around: Anything she needs, she can call me Don't worry 'bout her, that's my seed, yup, that's all me Just know, if you cross her, then you cross me Cross me, cross me, if you, if you, if you, if you Rock's use of the phrase "my seed" indicates that he singing about his daughter, Milan Allen.
Both Ed Sheeran and Chance the Rapper were newly married when they recorded this song. Here they address their wives, explaining why it's the wrong idea to even think of crossing them. Sheeran married former high school classmate Cherry Seaborn in 2018; he begins his verse by stating she "ain't messin' with no other man." He makes it clear that "she ain't the one to play with." Chance the Rapper married long-term girlfriend Kirsten Corley in March 2019. While Chance is protective of his woman, it seems she can also look after herself. But you don't know that my girl been doin' CrossFit Pew, kung pow, hit your ass with a cross kick Pulling hair out, wear you out, you exhausted. Kirsten is a tough girl and anyone who messes with her is messing with the wrong person.
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