
The Grammy-winning track was accompanied by a music video that according to the band’s Lead MC Black Thought highlights the “unconscious” percentage of the population. “To me, the image of people sprawled out, laying down in the streets represent the percentage of the population that is unconscious,” Thought said, “not really walking around with their eyes open to what’s going on around them.”
The song lyrics suggest a theme of loyalty and trust, especially within the lines of the chorus:
If you were worried ’bout where
I been or who I saw or
What club I went to with my homies
Baby don’t worry you know that you got me.
“You Got Me” challenges the health of a relationship, as it has grown from where it once was, and it rediscovers the trust between the two as Badu reiterates that her partner has no reason to harbor concern, she’s by his side.
