7 Rings

Sassydee's Anthem of Empowerment: Unveiling the Glittering Meanings
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Lyrics

Yeah, breakfast at Tiffany's and bottles of bubbles

Expressing a luxurious lifestyle with references to iconic places and indulgent items.

Girls with tattoos who like getting in trouble

Describing a rebellious attitude in women with tattoos who enjoy taking risks.

Lashes and diamonds, ATM machines

Highlighting elements of glamour and wealth, including long lashes, diamonds, and ATM machines.

Buy myself all of my favorite things (Yeah)

Embracing self-sufficiency by purchasing one's favorite things independently.

Been through some bad shit, I should be a sad bitch

Acknowledging past challenges and transforming into a strong, empowered individual.

Who woulda thought it'd turn me to a savage?

Reflecting on unexpected personal growth and strength gained from difficult experiences.

Rather be tied up with calls and not strings

Expressing a preference for non-committal relationships and personal freedom.

Write my own checks like I write what I sing, yeah (Yeah)

Asserting financial independence by handling own expenses and finances.

My wrist, stop watchin', my neck is flossin'

Boasting about expensive jewelry and accessories, emphasizing personal style.

Make big deposits, my gloss is poppin'

Highlighting financial success, including making significant deposits and having trendy makeup.

You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it

Playfully appreciating a new hairstyle and expressing confidence in personal appearance.

I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it (Yeah)

Affirming the desire, acquisition, and satisfaction of personal desires and possessions.

I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it

Repeating the desire, acquisition, and satisfaction theme to emphasize self-gratification.

I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it

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You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it

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I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it (Yeah)

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Wearing a ring, but ain't gon' be no "Mrs."

Rejecting traditional roles and expectations associated with marriage.

Bought matching diamonds for six of my bitches

Sharing wealth by buying matching diamonds for close friends.

I'd rather spoil all my friends with my riches

Preferring to spoil friends with riches rather than conforming to societal norms.

Think retail therapy my new addiction

Viewing shopping as a therapeutic activity to address emotional issues.

Whoever said money can't solve your problems

Challenging the notion that money can't solve problems, suggesting its significant impact.

Must not have had enough money to solve 'em

Humorously implying that those who claim money can't solve problems lack sufficient funds.

They say, "Which one?" I say, "Nah, I want all of 'em"

Expressing a desire for abundance by wanting all available options.

Happiness is the same price as red-bottoms

Equating happiness with the price of high-end designer shoes (red-bottoms).

My smile is beamin', my skin is gleamin'

Describing a radiant and luxurious lifestyle, including owning a closet for a vast collection.

The way it shine, I know you've seen it (You've seen it)

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I bought a crib just for the closet

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Both his and hers, I want it, I got it, yeah

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I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it

Reiterating the theme of desire, acquisition, and satisfaction in possessions and appearance.

I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it (Baby)

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You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it (Oh yeah)

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I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it (Yeah)

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Yeah, my receipts, be lookin' like phone numbers

Comparing spending receipts to phone numbers, emphasizing significant expenditure.

If it ain't money, then wrong number

Dismissing non-monetary matters with a playful reference to a wrong number.

Black card is my business card

Emphasizing the importance of a black card as a symbol of financial success and influence.

The way it be settin' the tone for me

Stating that the speaker's wealth sets the tone for their lifestyle and choices.

I don't mean to brag, but I be like, "Put it in the bag, " yeah

Confidently asserting one's ability to make extravagant purchases.

When you see them racks, they stacked up like my ass, yeah

Comparing the visual impact of stacked racks to the speaker's physical attributes.

Shoot, go from the store to the booth

Describing a successful and efficient cycle of spending, earning, and maintaining influence.

Make it all back in one loop, give me the loot

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Never mind, I got the juice

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Nothing but net when we shoot

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Look at my neck, look at my jet

Boasting about personal possessions, including jewelry and private jet.

Ain't got enough money to pay me respect

Asserting that respect is earned through wealth rather than traditional means.

Ain't no budget when I'm on the set

Rejecting budget constraints and showcasing extravagance in professional endeavors.

If I like it, then that's what I get, yeah

Expressing the speaker's inclination to pursue desires and get what they want.

I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it (Yeah)

Reiterating the theme of desire, acquisition, and satisfaction, emphasizing personal agency.

I want it, I got it, I want it, I got it (Oh yeah, yeah)

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You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it

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I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it (Yeah)

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