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Producers Dre and Vidal serve it up on the melodically pleasing "Yo," a song simply about a boy seeing a beautiful girl that he can't allow to escape his grasp. "It's about a girl that you maybe saw at a party or at Chris Brown Sacramento tickets a mall. You're telling your boys, 'I need to holla at her' but you don't know her name and you just say 'Yo!'"
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