Song Meaning | JC Chasez | Dirt McGirt | Some Girls (Dance With Women)
JC Chasez’s “Some Girls (Dance With Women)” got a 2004 remix featuring Dirt McGirt, aka Ol’ Dirty Bastard from Wu-Tang Clan. The song is a club banger with a simple premise: JC is venting his frustration that some women he’s into would rather dance with other women than with him. It’s flirty, tongue-in-cheek, and plays up the late-90s/early-2000s club scene where you’d see groups of women on the dance floor together. JC’s verses are smooth pop-R&B, basically saying “I’m trying to holler, but you’re too busy dancing with your girls.”[Remix]
Dirt McGirt jumps in with his raw, unfiltered energy and flips the tone. His verse is wild, comedic, and classic ODB — off-the-wall lines, hyping himself up, and talking about how he pulls women anyway. The contrast is the point: JC’s polished pop frustration meets ODB’s chaotic, confident bravado. The remix isn’t deep social commentary. It’s a party track about nightlife dynamics, sexual tension on the dance floor, and two very different artists riffing on the same idea: when the girl you want is occupied, what do you do? The result became a cult favorite because it’s unexpected, fun, and shows JC’s edgier side post-*NSYNC.