GRAMMY-award-winning songwriter/artist Pardison Fontaine drops lyrical admirations toward his better half in “Hoop Earrings.” Moreover, the rapper promotes body positivity. He assures women worldwide that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The bass-heavy instrumental takes admiration from combative trap and hip-hop arrangements.
In the first few lines, Fontaine praises his woman’s demeanor. He follows her lead by expressing how he shows her some TLC. Then, the musician continues to speak on how she amazes him daily.
“My biggest fan and my worst critic, only like the song if she can twerk with it,” he spits.
The second verse finds the “Peach” rapper celebrating women with various occupations and body types. Afterward, Fontaine guarantees them that there is no need to change. Instead, he pushes ladies to keep doing their thing. Should they ever feel inadequate, he’ll remind them of their outstanding qualities.
One notable line goes, “Don’t compete with no other woman/If your back hurtin’, I’ll hold ’em for you.“
About Pardison Fontaine:
Pardison is a co-writer and collaborator on Cardi’s platinum-certified #1 debut, Invasion of Privacy, including the GRAMMY Award-nominated six-times platinum “Bodak Yellow.” In the aftermath, Kanye West sought him out as a key collaborator on the gold-certified #1 Ye. However, he continued feverishly writing and recording solo material without pause.
In 2018, Pardi released his debut single for Atlantic Records, “Backin’ It Up” [feat. Cardi B]. “Backin It Up” paved the way for his first 2019 major label EP, UNDER8TED.