Signed with Roton (Warner Music)… Read Full Bio ↴ANDA ADAM - recording artist - Romania
Signed with Roton (Warner Music)
INTERNATIONAL BOOKING:
booking@andaadamofficial.com
booking@roton.ro +40727.200.131
Booking (Romania): Forward Agency
Bogdan Nita
bogdan@forward.ro
+40751.144.109
Cristi Ochiu
cristi@forward.ro
+40746.22.44.99
MANAGEMENT : Angela Ross
management@andaadamofficial.com
PRESS CONTACT:
pr@andaadamofficial.com
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AWARDS and RECOGNITIONS:
Gold and Platinum Disc for sales
Nominee for Best Female Vocal from MTV
Nominee for Best Female Vocal from RMA
AWARD WINNER of the Best Show Artist from RTH
Performing “Ride It” with Jay Sean in Romania
Finalist for the National Contest EUROVISION
AWARD WINNER " Best Performer of the Year " from RMA
AWARD WINNER "Best Dance Act " from OMA (UK)
AWARD WINNER "Girls Top Hits " from RTH
AWARD WINNER "Best Dance Song" (FEEL) from Music National Festival.
Punani
Anda Adam Lyrics
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Go make yourself some money
Move your punani,
Go make yourself some money girl
Move your punani,
Go make yourself some money
Move your punani,
Go make yourself some money
Close your eyes
Take it slow
Feel it down
Deep down your soul
I′ll take you high, high above
Now tell me, isn't this love?
Now tell me, isn′t this love?
Refren: Move your punani,
Go make yourself some money
Move your punani,
Go make yourself some money girl
Move your punani,
Go make yourself some money
Move your punani,
Go make yourself some money
(...)
Whine up on me boy
If you're ready
To be naughty
To be naughty
To be naughty
You wanna know
You wanna go
I'll make some love
(...)
(...) boy if u wanna get some party
We got them sexy body
Moving the punani!!!
Refren: Move your punani,
Go make yourself some money
Move your punani,
Go make yourself some money girl
Move your punani,
Go make yourself some money
Move your punani,
Go make yourself some money
Close your eyes
Take it slow
Feel it down
Deep down your soul
I′ll take you high, high above
Now tell me, isn′t this love?
Isn't this love?
Isn′t this love?
Isn't this...
Isn′t this...
Isn't this...
Isn′t this...
Isn't isn't this...
Isn′t this love?
Refren: Move your punani
Go make yourself some money
Move your punani
Go make yourself some money girl
Move your punani
Go make yourself some money
Move your punanï
Go make yourself some money...
The lyrics of Anda Adam's song "Punani" encourage women to use their sexuality as a means of making money. The constant repetition of "Move your punani, go make yourself some money" reinforces the idea that a woman's worth is tied to her ability to trade sexual pleasure for financial gain. The notion of sex work as an empowering choice for women is controversial, and the song therefore raises questions about gender roles and societal values.
The verses of the song describe a sexual encounter between the singer and a male partner. The lyrics encourage the listener to let go, give in to their desires, and feel connected with their partner. The use of the word "love" in the song's chorus suggests that the singer sees sex as a form of emotional connection, rather than just physical pleasure. The lyrics imply that financial gain can be a byproduct of this emotional exchange, further reinforcing the idea that women's sexuality should be used to gain power and money.
From a feminist perspective, "Punani" can be interpreted as a song that encourages women to reclaim their sexuality and use it as a means of empowerment. However, the song also perpetuates harmful stereotypes about women and reinforces the notion that women's value is determined by their sexuality.
Line by Line Meaning
Move your punani, Go make yourself some money
The artist is encouraging women to be enterprising by leveraging their sexuality to make money.
Close your eyes Take it slow Feel it down Deep down your soul
The artist wants her audience to fully immerse themselves in the experience and enjoy it with every fiber of their being.
I’ll take you high, high above Now tell me, isn’t this love?
The artist is asking her lover if their experience together, which she makes transcendent, feels like love.
Whine up on me boy If you’re ready To be naughty To be naughty To be naughty You wanna know You wanna go I’ll make some love
The artist is inviting her lover to have an intimate experience with her and enticing them with the potential for mischief.
If u wanna get some party We got them sexy body Moving the punani!!!
The artist suggests that her and her companions are available for partying and encourages onlookers to appreciate their sexuality.
Isn’t this love?
The artist repeats her previous question, reinforcing her belief of the current experience they're having.
Writer(s): Nyanda Thorbourne, Nastaja Hammond, Errol Thompson, Don Lee, Mike Thompson, Dionne Renee Richards
Contributed by Alice F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.