Malibu Barbie

Malibu Barbie Dreams: Unveiling a Neon-Infused Odyssey
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Lyrics

Sometimes I wanna be a Malibu Barbie, rolling in the sand

Sometimes, the speaker desires to embody the carefree and glamorous lifestyle associated with Malibu Barbie, enjoying the beach.

Gold sunglasses, margarita in my hand

Imagery of luxury and relaxation, with the speaker picturing herself with gold sunglasses, holding a margarita on the beach.

The pacific swell is gonna put a spell on me

The speaker expects a mesmerizing impact from the Pacific Ocean, suggesting a romantic or enchanting experience.

For all you know it's my legacy

Hinting at the speaker's desire to leave a lasting impression or legacy through her actions.

You don't know my name but you know that it means

Commenting on the paradox of fame, where the speaker suggests recognition without knowing her real identity.

If your watch costs a grand you're the right kind of man for me

The speaker values material wealth, expressing a preference for men with expensive watches.


Maybe I should go north, New York

Contemplating the idea of heading to New York despite the cold, possibly seeking change or excitement.

So cold that I can't breathe

Describing the intense cold of New York, using it as a metaphor for a challenging or uncomfortable situation.

Watch me like a windstorm, transformed

Symbolizing a radical transformation akin to a powerful windstorm sweeping the speaker off her feet.

Swept off my goddamn feet

Describing the impact of a transformative experience that leaves the speaker overwhelmed.

Well you could try to save me, all you gotta do is pin me down

Suggesting that someone could rescue or captivate the speaker by pinning her down metaphorically.

I think I'd take it like a bullet to my head, my hands

Comparing the impact of being pinned down to feeling like a bullet to the head, hands, and heart.

My heart upside down

Expressing emotional turmoil and vulnerability, with the speaker's heart turned upside down.


Let me roam don't carry me home

Requesting freedom and independence, not wanting to be taken home.

Don't carry me home

Reiterating the desire not to be taken home.


I've been thinking a little less west might be my game

Considering the possibility of moving away from the western part of the country.

A las vegas stripper, no money to my name

Portraying a challenging situation, comparing herself to a Las Vegas stripper with financial struggles.

Baby watch me dance dont you wanna take a chance on me

Inviting someone to appreciate her dance, despite the challenges she faces.

I feel so alone when they pass me by

Expressing loneliness and the feeling of being ignored as people pass by.

I just count the reflections, the glitter in my eyes

Counting the reflections, possibly indicating self-reflection or seeking validation in her eyes' glitter.

How the neon lights shine just as bright as me

Comparing the brightness of neon lights to the speaker's own radiance.


Maybe I would go back to Cali

Contemplating a return to California, suggesting a sense of nostalgia or a desire for familiarity.

Maybe I should go back home

Considering the idea of going back home, possibly reflecting on where the speaker truly belongs.

Maybe I should just stop all this turning

Reflecting on the need to cease constant changes and find stability by settling down.

Find a place to call my own

Expressing a desire to find a place to call her own and establish a sense of belonging.

Well you could try to save me, all you gotta do is pin me down

Reiterating the idea that someone could save the speaker by pinning her down.

I think I'd take it like a bullet to my head, my hands

Repeating the metaphor of feeling like a bullet to the head, hands, and heart in response to being saved.

My heart upside down

Repeating the imagery of the heart being turned upside down, emphasizing the emotional impact.

Let me roam don't carry me home

Emphasizing the plea to be allowed to roam freely and not be taken home.

Don't carry me home

Final insistence on not being taken home, highlighting the theme of independence.

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