Drug Rehab: What Does Is Mean in the Song “Rehab” When It Says “I’D Be at Home With Ray”?
Question by Izzie: What does is mean in the song “Rehab” when it says “I’d be at home with Ray”?
Is Ray a slang term for a drug? Since her husband is called Blake I assume it doesn’t mean someone named “Ray”.
Sorry, I mean “I’d rather be at home with Ray”
Best answer:
Answer by Your Mother.
She means Ray Charles, the singer. She’d rather be at home listening to old school R&B.
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