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Yeah, breakfast at Tiffany's and bottles of bubbles
Indulging in luxurious experiences, such as having breakfast at Tiffany's and enjoying champagne.
Girls with tattoos who like getting in trouble
Expressing an attraction to adventurous and rebellious girls with tattoos.
Lashes and diamonds, ATM machines
Highlighting a lifestyle filled with glamorous elements like long eyelashes, diamonds, and frequent visits to ATMs.
Buy myself all of my favorite things (yeah)
Embracing a self-sufficient attitude, buying everything desired without relying on others.
Been through some bad shit, I should be a sad bitch
Acknowledging past challenges but choosing not to dwell on them, adopting a resilient and assertive demeanor.
Who woulda thought it'd turn me to a savage?
Reflecting on personal growth, transforming from vulnerability to strength in unexpected ways.
Rather be tied up with calls and not strings
Preferring commitment to material possessions over emotional attachments.
Write my own checks like I write what I sing, yeah (yeah)
Asserting financial independence by managing one's own finances and expressing creativity through writing.
My wrist, stop watchin', my neck is flossy
Boasting about the opulence of jewelry, with a focus on a flashy wrist and neck.
Make big deposits, my gloss is poppin'
Celebrating financial success and maintaining a stylish appearance with shiny lip gloss.
You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it
Flaunting a new hairdo and expressing confidence after a purchase.
I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it (yeah)
Expressing desire, acquisition, and satisfaction with material possessions.
I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it
Reiterating the desire and acquisition of desired items, particularly focusing on hair and overall appearance.
I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it
-You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it
-I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it (yeah)
-Wearing a ring, but ain't gon' be no "Mrs."
Rejecting traditional expectations of marriage and emphasizing independence.
Bought matching diamonds for six of my bitches
Sharing wealth by gifting matching diamonds to close friends.
I'd rather spoil all my friends with my riches
Expressing a preference for treating friends over romantic partners with acquired wealth.
Think retail therapy my new addiction
Turning to shopping as a form of therapeutic coping.
Whoever said money can't solve your problems
Challenging the notion that money can't solve problems, implying its significant impact.
Must not have had enough money to solve 'em
Suggesting that those who doubt the power of money may not have experienced its full potential.
They say, "Which one?" I say, "Nah, I want all of 'em"
Expressing a desire to possess everything, emphasizing a limitless approach to desires.
Happiness is the same price as red bottoms
Equating happiness with the luxury brand "red bottoms" and its associated price.
My smile is beamin', my skin is gleamin'
Describing a radiant and confident physical appearance, drawing attention to a luxurious lifestyle.
The way it shine, I know you've seen it (you've seen it)
-I bought a crib just for the closet
Investing in a lavish home, specifically highlighting the importance of an expansive closet.
Both his and hers, I want it, I got it, yeah
Reiterating the desire and acquisition of desired items, emphasizing possessions and personal gratification.
I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it
-I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it (baby)
-You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it (oh yeah)
Celebrating a new hairdo and expressing confidence after a purchase, repeating a theme of desire and acquisition.
I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it (yeah)
-Yeah, my receipts, be lookin' like phone numbers
Boasting about extravagant spending habits, using receipts and a black card as symbols of wealth.
If it ain't money, then wrong number
-Black card is my business card
-The way it be settin' the tone for me
-I don't mean to brag, but I be like, "Put it in the bag, " yeah
Confidently asserting one's ability to make substantial purchases.
When you see them racks, they stacked up like my ass, yeah
Comparing the stacks of money to the speaker's physical attributes, implying both are impressive.
Shoot, go from the store to the booth
Describing a seamless transition from shopping to creating music, with a focus on financial success.
Make it all back in one loop, give me the loot
-Never mind, I got the juice
-Nothing but net when we shoot
-Look at my neck, look at my jet
Boasting about personal assets and a disregard for budget constraints in pursuit of desires.
Ain't got enough money to pay me respect
-Ain't no budget when I'm on the set
-If I like it, then that's what I get, yeah
Asserting a straightforward approach to fulfilling desires without compromise.
I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it (yeah)
Reiterating the theme of desire, acquisition, and satisfaction with material possessions.
I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it (oh yeah, yeah)
-You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it
-I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it (yeah)
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