Summary
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The video opens with people enthusiastically calling out the different sides of the city they are from, including Eastside, Southside, and Westside, setting a theme of neighborhood pride and identity.
JID’s verse kicks in, referencing 'Old National' and 'Golden Glide' on a Friday night, depicting a scene of smoking, riding with friends, and encountering people from different sides of the city, specifically the West Side. He describes an atmosphere where people 'arrive to kill a vibe,' but he's incentivized by attractive women.
JID, Johnny Venus, and Doctur Dot collectively chant the names of the four sides: East Side, West Side, South Side, and North Side, emphasizing the diverse geographic representation within the song.
Doctur Dot takes over, representing 'Zone Four Campbellton Road.' His lyrics describe encounters with women, cruising with windows down, and making a claim from 'the Swats on Old Nat' and 'Rainbow Drive,' further solidifying the local references.
Johnny Venus reflects on 'Cascade on a Sunday' and encountering 'green eyes.' He describes seeing 'niggas from the Glide with the golden teeth' and the playful rivalry between the West and East sides, while maintaining pride in his Westside identity.
Ciara's segment highlights various skating rinks and local landmarks like 'Skate Town' on 'Old National,' 'Cascade on the West Side of MLK,' 'Golden Glide' in the Dec, and 'Sparkle Off,' showcasing popular spots for recreation and socializing. She also mentions 'Skate Zone' in Morrow.
The song concludes with Ciara labeling it a 'freaky-ass beat' and a 'freaky-ass song,' adding an energetic and playful closing statement to the track.