This Danja-produced track has Brown drawing on mathematics metaphors to attract the interest of a girl: Substitution, add me in Multiply my love Is that too much? Substitution What's the problem, girl? Add me in
The mathematics-as-a-metaphor-for-love lyrical trick is not a new one, It was famously utilised by Sam Cooke in his 1960 hit "Wonderful World." Don't know much trigonometry. Don't know much about algebra, Don't know what a slide rule is for. But I do know that one and one is two, And if this one could be with you, What a wonderful world this would be
The song was produced by Nate "Danja" Hills, who previously collaborated with Brown on "Till I Die" from his Fortune album. Breezy described the tune to MTV News as being "old-school with a new-age feel."
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