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Player's Roster: Embracing Options, Dodging Feelings
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Lyrics

Huh-huh, huh-huh

Repetitive sounds, possibly indicating a rhythmic or contemplative mood.

Huh-huh, huh-huh

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Huh-huh, huh-huh

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Huh-huh

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Toxic, call me toxic

Describing a self-aware and confident attitude, acknowledging a reputation of being toxic but not foolish. Reference to a list of options.

But you'll never call me stupid

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Got a long list in my pocket

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I've been told before, I'm ruthless

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'Cause I'm a player by nature

Acknowledging a player-like nature but promising honesty. Expressing the availability of one more space in the speaker's romantic choices.

But I'll always keep it honest

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So for you, there's one more spot left in my roster, baby

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So don't catch feelings

Encouraging detachment from emotions, emphasizing the prime phase of life. Suggesting that falling in line is necessary for those interested.

We don't even need 'em

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I'm not stopping in my prime

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This the best time of my life

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So, don't catch feelings (yeah)

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And if this sounds appealing

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You just gotta fall in line (you just gotta fall in)

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Crazy, call me crazy

Describing oneself as crazy and unique, facing criticism from others. Reiterating the player nature but specifying one more available space for a particular person.

'Cause you ain't seen no one like me

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All the boys they wanna hate me

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But they can't 'cause I'm too feisty

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'Cause I'm a player (player) by nature (nature)

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Always gotta have some options

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But for you, there's one more spot left in my roster, baby

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So don't catch feelings (oh, no)

Repeating the theme of avoiding emotional attachment, highlighting the speaker's prime phase and the requirement for potential partners to fall in line.

We don't even need 'em

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I'm not stopping in my prime

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This the best time of my life

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So, don't catch feelings (don't catch feelings) (you don't need)

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And if this sounds appealing

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You just gotta fall in line (you just gotta fall in)

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And the world's too big to think so small

Emphasizing the vastness of the world and the speaker's capacity to love multiple people. Stating that others respond positively when called, expressing an openness to love everyone.

I've got room to love 'em all

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'Cause they always answer when I call

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'Cause I've got room to love 'em all (yeah, yeah, ooh)

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Yeah, the world's too big to think so small

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I've got room to love 'em all

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'Cause they always answer when I call

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Baby, I've got room to love you all

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So don't catch feelings (don't catch feelings)

Reiterating the advice to avoid catching feelings, expressing the speaker's determination to continue thriving. Encouraging those interested to align with the speaker's approach.

We don't even need 'em (you don't need 'em)

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I'm not stopping in my prime (I'm not stopping in my prime)

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So, don't catch feelings (woo)

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And if this sounds appealing (woo)

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You just gotta fall in line (you just got to fall in line)

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Huh-huh, huh-huh

Repetitive sounds, possibly serving as a musical outro or transition.

Huh-huh, huh-huh

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Huh-huh, huh-huh

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Huh-huh

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Huh-huh, huh-huh

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Huh-huh, huh-huh

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Huh-huh, huh-huh

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Huh-huh

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