The song "Same Ol'" by Eric Bellinger is about a girl who becomes infatuated with the protagonist after they have a sexual encounter. The lyrics suggest that the girl's thoughts are consumed by the sex they had, to the point where she doesn't want to talk to her friends or think about other guys anymore. The protagonist takes pride in the fact that he satisfies her so well and does things differently than others. The song implies that the protagonist's lovemaking has completely taken over the girl's thoughts and desires. She becomes obsessed with him, choosing to text rather than talk on the phone and preferring to be with him over her friends. The chorus repeats that he never does things the same way as others and highlights the pleasurable experiences they share. The bridge further emphasizes the protagonist's appeal, describing how his presence occupies her thoughts all day. Overall, "Same Ol'" portrays a situation where the narrator's sexual prowess has made him the only person the girl desires. The song suggests that the protagonist's unique skills in the bedroom set him apart from others, making him the center of her attention.