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What G6 means?

What G6 means?

G6 is short for the Gulfstream G650, a luxury private jet. It’s most commonly used in the phrase fly like a G6, coined by the hip-hop group Far East Movement for someone who is cool, confident, and very rich.

How much is a G6?

A new G6 private jet will cost between $65 million and $68 million, while pre-owned models are available starting at around $25,000,000.

Where did Far East Movement go?

Asia
Somewhat disenchanted by the industry, Far East Movement decided to take a break and travel to Asia, where they began conceptualizing “Identity,” an album that bridges the gap between Asia and the United States.

Why did J-splif leave Far East Movement?

Before joining Far East Movement, he was working as a DJ for the Power 106 radio station in Los Angeles. On November 23, 2016, Far East Movement announced that J-Splif had left the group due to family reasons.

What does G6 mean in Far East Movement?

G4, G5, G6—Far East Movement may have mixed up the alphabet soup, but their point is clear. A G6 is extreme luxury. Now, back down to Earth.

What does fly like a G6 mean in the song?

G6 is short for the Gulfstream G650, a luxury private jet. It’s most commonly used in the phrase fly like a G6, coined by the hip-hop group Far East Movement for someone who is cool, confident, and very rich. 1 WHAT’S LIKE A G6 mean? 2 What does the G stand for in G6?

How did like a G6 get its name?

Dev’s vocals in “Like a G6” are sampled from her previous song “Booty Bounce”, another song written and produced by the Cataracs. The “G6” in the song came about when the Cataracs were looking for a rhyme for the line “Sippin’ sizzurp in my ride, like Three 6″, a reference to the 2000 song ” Sippin’ on Some Syrup ” by rap group Three 6 Mafia . [2]

When did like a G6 music video come out?

The song has sold 4 million paid downloads in the US, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Gulfstream Aerospace has stated that they were “thrilled” about the product reference. The music video, which was directed by Matt Alonzo and edited by Thomas Uncles, premiered on YouTube and Vevo on June 2, 2010.