“I wrote my verse with Micah Powell, someone that I’ve written with before, and I just told him, ‘Whatever we say, I want to make sure we say something about eat the booty,’” Aiko explained.
“It was a fun song. I wanted my part to be funny and unexpected, and ironically ‘groceries’ rhymes with ‘post to be’ and so it works.”
And even though the singer advocates for eating the booty in her lyrics, she also clarified that she knows it’s not “everyone’s thing.”