Grandma Says (Skit)

Mya · Fear Of Flying (Re-release) [2000]

randma: Mya baby where you think you in them clothes looking like that?



Mya: Grandma I'm just going to a party



Grandma: You and them parties I'm just tired of them parties



Mya: I'm just trying to have fun



Grandma: look Imma tell u something you need to settle down you need to find

you a man and get married



Mya: I am to young for all that



Grandma: Look Imma tell you something. Listen to grandma. Grandma want some

babys around here. We want you to be out and see everybody pick them little

babys up and hug them and tell them how happy I am. Get u an edumacation. Thats

what u need an edumacation baby you need to get you a B.A.B degree or something

like that. Thats what you need I didnt go to college Im trying to help you. Sit

there hanging out wit them people, sit there smoking all that cronic, drinking

those forties and stuff



Mya: Hold up yall Im commin.

Hold up Im commin



Grandma: you ain't no Snoop Doggy Dog baby

Grandma Says (Skit)

Mya's 'Grandma Says (Skit)' serves as a playful interlude on her 2000 re-release of 'Fear of Flying,' showcasing her signature blend of R&B and hip-hop influences. While the track functions as a comedic break in the album's narrative, it reinforces her ability to balance emotional depth with lighthearted storytelling. Released during the early 2000s, the recording reflects the era's evolving sound, where smooth vocals often complemented rhythmic beats and humorous skits. The song remains a notable example of Mya's versatility, demonstrating her capacity to engage listeners through both musical performance and creative direction. It stands as a testament to her work during a pivotal period in her career, contributing to the broader landscape of contemporary R&B and pop music.