Woman
Doja Cat Lyrics
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(Hey, woman)
Hey, woman
Let me be your woman
Woman, woman, woman (ayy)
I can be your woman
Woman, woman, woman
Let me be your woman
Woman, woman, woman (ayy)
I can be your woman
Woman, woman, woman
What you need?
She give tenfold, come here, papa, plant your seed
She can grow it from her womb, a family
Provide lovin' overlooked and unappreciated, you see (yeah)
You can reciprocate
I got delicious taste
You need a woman's touch in your place
Just protect her and keep her safe
Baby, worship my hips and waist
So feminine with grace
I touch your soul when you hear me say
"Boy, let me be your woman"
Let me be your woman (daddy)
Woman, woman, woman (I know) (ayy)
I can be your woman (daddy)
Woman, woman, woman (I know)
Let me be your woman (daddy)
Woman, woman, woman (I know) (ayy)
I can be your woman (daddy)
Woman, woman, woman
I can be your lady, I'm a woman
I'm a motherfucker but they got a problem
Put some babies in your life and take away the drama
Put that paper in a picture like a diorama
Gotta face a lot people that are opposite
'Cause the world told me, "We ain't got that common sense"
Gotta prove it to myself that I'm on top of shit
And you will never know a God without a Goddess
As honest as fuckin' honest get
And I could be on everything
I mean I could be the leader, head of all the states
I could smile and jiggle it 'til his pockets empty
I could be the CEO, just look at Robyn Fenty
And I'ma be there for you 'cause you on my team, girl
Don't ever think you ain't hella these niggas dream girl
They wanna pit us against each other when we succeedin' for no reasons
They wanna see us end up like we Regina on Mean Girls
Princess or queen, tomboy or king (yeah)
You've heard a lot, you've never seen (nah)
Mother Earth, Mother Mary rise to the top
Divine feminine, I'm feminine (why?)
Woman (daddy)
Let me be your woman (let me be your)
Woman, woman, woman (I need to be your) (daddy)
I can be your woman (I know)
Woman, woman, woman (daddy)
Let me be your woman (I know)
Woman, woman, woman (daddy)
I can be your woman (I know)
Woman, woman, woman
(Hey, woman)
(Hey, woman) mm-mm
(Hey, woman) mm-mm, mm
(Hey, woman)
Doja Cat's "Woman" is a song that celebrates and empowers women. The opening lines of the song, "Hey, woman, let me be your woman," sets the tone for the rest of the song. It's a message to women that they are capable of being strong and independent, but it's also an invitation for men to recognize and respect the power of women.
The first verse of the song explores the value that women bring to relationships. Doja Cat sings about how women provide love, support, and nurturing, which often go unnoticed and unappreciated. She challenges men to see the value in women and to reciprocate by providing protection and safety. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Let me be your woman" several times, emphasizing the idea that women are not just objects, but full and complex human beings who are deserving of respect, love, and partnership.
The second verse of the song is a celebration of the power of women. Doja Cat sings about how women can be successful in any field, from the CEO of a company to a mother raising children. She acknowledges the societal pressure for women to be pitted against each other and how this needs to change. She advocates for women to support each other and rise together. The bridge of the song includes an empowering message that encourages women to embrace their femininity and rise to the top as powerful leaders.
Overall, "Woman" is a powerful and empowering song that celebrates the strength, value, and power of women. It challenges societal norms and stereotypes by uplifting women and advocating for positive change.
Line by Line Meaning
Hey, woman
Addressing and acknowledging the women listening to the song.
Let me be your woman
Offering to be the woman that the listener needs.
Woman, woman, woman (ayy)
Emphasizing and celebrating womanhood.
I can be your woman
Reiterating the offer to be the listener's woman.
What you need?
Asking the listener what they need and offering to fulfill it.
She give tenfold, come here, papa, plant your seed
Showing that a woman can give so much more than what is asked of her and encouraging the listener to start a family.
She can grow it from her womb, a family
Highlighting the woman's ability to bring life and create a family.
Provide lovin' overlooked and unappreciated, you see (yeah)
Acknowledging the love and care that women provide, which is often unnoticed and undervalued.
You can reciprocate
Encouraging the listener to reciprocate the love and care given to them by women.
I got delicious taste
Confidently declaring one's appeal and desirability.
You need a woman's touch in your place
Stating the importance of a woman's presence and influence in one's life.
Just protect her and keep her safe
Requesting for the listener to protect and keep the woman in his life safe.
Baby, worship my hips and waist
Expressing a desire to be desired and appreciated physically.
So feminine with grace
Describing oneself as having a feminine, graceful nature.
I touch your soul when you hear me say
Believing that one's words or presence can have a profound impact on someone's soul.
"Boy, let me be your woman"
Repeating the offer to be the listener's woman.
I'm a motherfucker but they got a problem
Acknowledging the negative perception of women who take charge and assert themselves.
Put some babies in your life and take away the drama
Suggesting that having a family can bring peace and fulfillment to one's life.
Put that paper in a picture like a diorama
Metaphorically representing one's wealth and success like a diorama.
Gotta face a lot people that are opposite
Encountering others who have different opinions or beliefs.
'Cause the world told me, "We ain't got that common sense"
Implying that the world does not always understand and appreciate women's choices and reasoning.
Gotta prove it to myself that I'm on top of shit
Feeling the need to prove oneself and assert one's dominance and capability.
And you will never know a God without a Goddess
Stating that the world needs women just as much as it needs men.
As honest as fuckin' honest get
Being completely honest and truthful.
And I could be on everything
Asserting one's capability and potential to achieve anything.
I mean I could be the leader, head of all the states
Expressing the desire and ambition to be a powerful leader or politician.
I could smile and jiggle it 'til his pockets empty
Possessing the ability to charm and manipulate men to get what one wants.
I could be the CEO, just look at Robyn Fenty
Referencing Rihanna, who is a successful female entrepreneur and CEO.
And I'ma be there for you 'cause you on my team, girl
Promising to support and be there for other women.
Don't ever think you ain't hella these niggas dream girl
Encouraging women to be confident in their own attractiveness and desirability.
They wanna pit us against each other when we succeedin' for no reasons
Pointing out how women are often pitted against each other unnecessarily even when they are succeeding.
They wanna see us end up like we Regina on Mean Girls
Referencing the movie Mean Girls, where the main character Regina George is notorious for being manipulative and mean to her peers.
Princess or queen, tomboy or king (yeah)
Acknowledging that femininity comes in all forms and styles.
You've heard a lot, you've never seen (nah)
Suggesting that women are often underestimated or judged based on surface level appearances or assumptions.
Mother Earth, Mother Mary rise to the top
Highlighting the importance of feminine energy and spirit, as represented by Earth and Mary.
Divine feminine, I'm feminine (why?)
Embracing and celebrating one's feminine nature and essence.
"Woman" (daddy)
Repeating the word "woman" as a celebration of womanhood.
"Let me be your woman" (let me be your)
Offering to be the listener's woman once again.
"Woman, woman, woman" (I need to be your) (daddy)
Repeating the phrase "woman, woman, woman" in celebration of womanhood and desire to be the listener's woman.
"I can be your woman" (I know)
Confirming once again the ability to be the listener's woman.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Aaron Thomas Horn, Amala Zandile Dlamini, David Sprecher, Jidenna Mobisson, Jones Aynzli, Linden Jay
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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this song soo good and i like it she soo beaulftfully
@Martezpan
Gotta love how this song shows feminism without:
-Shaming being feminine/girly
-Shaming all men for just being men
-Saying that you have to be one type of woman to be strong
-Saying that if you love a man sexually and romantically you can’t be a strong woman
-Saying that a sex is better than the other
It’s truly such a good song with an amazing beat, and message
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@bluelemonade5189
I used to be a fan ,but when I listened to this masterpiece I'm a whole air conditioner
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if this comment doesn't blow up i'll be disappointed