No, it is slang for either "got to" or "have to."
The term "gotta" means "got to" or "have to". For instance, if someone says, "I gotta do my homework soon", it means that person has to get their homework finished soon.
Song: Grace Kelly Artist: Mika Im 99% sure that's the song you're looking for, Except the lyrics are "Gotta be green / Gotta be mean / Gotta be everything more ..."
first you gotta be legit... then you gotta do work son...
Gotta ghoul gotta ghost up in the walls.
When you gotta do poos and wees. Gotta pull up babay from your L's to your P's
In mid 80's, babakota, a group whos family paid for a record label for them, sang the song titled either 'Gotta get by' or 'No money'. I bought the record but cant find it! Have been trying to get it up on the internet. Hope that helps "There's no money, where there's no beat...but you gotta get by you gotta get by gotta get by gotta get by pay a drummer to kick his feet....
Magnitudo. Gotta love Latin.
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"I say this little sentence, and i just gotta ask you..."
I Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed Peas.
A Girl's Gotta Do - What a Girl's Gotta Do - was created in 1995.
a bellon is a word used in a sentence or in a question. "yo! you gotta bellon?" "where ya bellon at?"
A Woman's Gotta Do What a Woman's Gotta Do was created on 1991-04-10.
Enlightful isn't a grammatical word. Do you mean the word enlighten? Enlighten is a verb. Why you gotta speak like dat fo
Gotta get my swagg on :)
'Gotta' in English is a shortened form of 'got to', like, I've 'Gotta' go and see someone = I've 'Got to' go and see someone. Hope it makes sense...
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