Selena Gomez: Come And Get It Meaning
Song Released: 2013
Come And Get It Lyrics
When you're ready come and get it (x2)
Na na na (x3)
When you're re-e-e-dy (x2)
When you're ready come and get it
Na na na (x3)
You ain’t gotta worry it’s an open invitation
I’ll be sittin’ right here real patient
All day...
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I love Selena but I think it has to do with losing her virginity...
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i think its sex. ewwie.
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I think that "Come and Get It" is about that she is in love with a boy and she is telling him that when he is ready to be in love to come and get that love.
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it's about her vagina. she's ready to have sex with the man he love but she's waiting for him to be ready and if he's ready he'll come and get it. got it? get it means get into her vagina.
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Basically she was pissed at Justin because he shagged someone (if it was big enough to get in that is) in the toilet for 30 seconds and she and Justin have never done it so she was being slutty for him. I love you Selena :)
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I believe this song is written through the eyes of a woman ready to take her relationship with a man "one step further."
She is telling the man that shes ready for a sexual relationship and that he can "come and get it" when ever he's ready. -
Selena is telling her infatuation to <3 her
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This song is about a girl who just broke up with her boyfriend but she still won't let him go. She's telling her ex that whenever he's ready to get back to her, just come to her.
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Come & Get It" is a song by American recording artist Selena Gomez, taken from her upcoming debut solo album. It was released on April 7, 2013[2] by Hollywood Records as the lead single from the album.[3] The song was written by Ester Dean, Mikkel S. Eriksen, and Tor E. Hermansen and was produced by StarGate. "Come & Get It" is a mid-tempo pop song with elements of Indian music.
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