“Does Ya Momma Know?” moves with the confidence of someone who has already decided they do not need permission. RUZE delivers the track like a series of closed doors. Phones ignored. Deals rejected. Rooms entered and immediately redefined. The voice at the center of the song is unapologetically self contained, dominant not through excess but control.
The lyrics lean into bravado, but there is precision behind it. Status, desire, and power are treated as background noise rather than goals. Drinks get bought, tabs stay open, attention follows automatically. RUZE positions herself as the fixed point while everything else reacts. Pretty and aggressive coexist without contradiction, refusing the idea that confidence needs softening or explanation.






