Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Far East Movement,"G6"

okay this song is catchy but also ANNOYING!

The Gulfstream G650 8-passenger jet, also known as a G6 in rap circles, has trumped the luxury vehicle to become hip hop's new ultimate status symbol. The private plane is the reference of the Far East Movement's No. 1 hit "Like A G6." G6 is used as a metaphor for feeling fly, urban slang for exceptionally good.
Over the last few days, we've seen a large increase in Yahoo! Search queries asking "What does G6 mean?"
"A G6 is not a Gatorade flavor. It's not a car, convertible, four-door. It's not a watch," group member Kev Nish told MTV News. "But Drake, Drake talks about having G4 pilots on deck, so we said, 'What's flyer than a G4?' Of course, it would be a G6." 
Nish also explained to the Associated Press: "It means we wanted y'all to experience a night with us. We hit the clubs, three clubs in one night. We feel fly. It's just about 'feeling fly,' feeling yourself. Living that night like it's your last."


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