Never Enough
Belinda Lyrics


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Hey girls
I have a little story to tel
Can you relate to this??

Where is my dog
My Louis Vuiton
My christian dior
Where is my car
My guzzi dress
My private jet

Where is my house
Oh not just a house
My lovely mansion in saint-tropez

Pre
Shower me with material things
But don'tcha buy me all these things to get close to me
I want, I want, I need, I need, give me every little thing

[Chorus]
It's never enough
You've heard it all before
It's money we adore, oh baby
It's never enough
What makes us all want more
It's never enough, oh baby

Where am I from
Since when did I need so many things
Where are your priorities
But I love these modern luxuries

Shower me with material things
But don'tcha buy me all these things to get close to me
I want, I want, I need, I need, give me every little thing

[Chorus]

It's never enough
You've heard it all before
It's money we adore, oh baby
It's never enough
What makes us all want more
(Is that) it's never enough, oh baby

I want, I want, I need, I need
Give me every little thing
Wait girls, we don't need all these material things
We need love, we need friendship
Oh, and maybe those Mark Jacob boots

[Chorus: x2]





Hey dude, which way to the mall?

Overall Meaning

Belinda's song "Never Enough" is a commentary on materialism and the insatiable desire for more possessions. In the opening lyrics, Belinda lists off several high-end items that she has lost track of or is searching for, including her designer clothing, luxury car, private jet, and mansion in Saint-Tropez. She sings about wanting to be showered with material things, but also cautions against people buying her things solely to get closer to her. The chorus repeats the phrase "it's never enough," implying that no matter how much one accumulates, the desire for more will always persist.


Belinda questions where her priorities lie and admits to loving the modern luxuries that she has, but ultimately concludes that material possessions are not everything. She encourages her listeners to focus on love, friendship, and fulfilling experiences, rather than constantly striving for more things. The song ends with a lighthearted reference to Mark Jacob boots, suggesting that while material possessions may be tempting, they are not the key to happiness.


Overall, "Never Enough" is a thought-provoking commentary on consumer culture and the never-ending quest for more possessions. The song challenges listeners to consider what truly brings happiness and fulfillment in life, and to prioritize those things over material possessions.


Line by Line Meaning

Where is my dog
Belinda is wondering where her pet dog is located


My Louis Vuiton
Belinda is missing her Louis Vuitton luxury brand of bags


My christian dior
Belinda is also missing her Christian Dior luxury brand of clothing


Where is my car
Belinda is questioning the whereabouts of her car


My guzzi dress
Belinda is missing her Gucci dress, another luxury brand


My private jet
Belinda is missing her private jet, which she could use to fly anywhere she wants to go


Where is my house
Belinda is wondering where her house is located


Oh not just a house
Belinda is emphasizing that her house is not just any ordinary house, but a mansion


My lovely mansion in saint-tropez
Belinda owns a luxurious mansion in Saint-Tropez, which she admires


Shower me with material things
Belinda is asking for people to give her lots of expensive things


But don'tcha buy me all these things to get close to me
Belinda warns people not to buy her things just to get closer to her


I want, I want, I need, I need, give me every little thing
Belinda is expressing her desire to have everything, and is asking for people to give her anything and everything she wants


It's never enough
Belinda is saying that no matter how much she gets, it is never enough for her; she always wants more


You've heard it all before
Belinda acknowledges that people have already heard her say that nothing is ever enough for her


It's money we adore, oh baby
Belinda admits that she and others love money and adore the material things that come with it


Where am I from
Belinda is wondering where she comes from


Since when did I need so many things
Belinda questions when she started needing so many material things in her life


Where are your priorities
Belinda is questioning whether people's priorities are in the right place if they only care about material things


But I love these modern luxuries
Belinda admits that despite her previous question, she still loves and appreciates modern luxury items


Wait girls, we don't need all these material things
Belinda tries to pacify her previous comments and suggests that girls do not need lots of material things


We need love, we need friendship
Belinda believes that love and friendship are more important than material possessions


Oh, and maybe those Mark Jacob boots
Belinda jokes that maybe the only material thing she needs is a pair of boots from Marc Jacobs


It's never enough
Belinda reemphasizes that she will never be satisfied with what she has, and will always want more


What makes us all want more
Belinda ponders on why people always want more than what they have


(Is that) it's never enough, oh baby
Belinda repeats the chorus again, highlighting that nothing is ever enough for her


Hey dude, which way to the mall?
Belinda asks for directions to the shopping mall, cementing her love for material possessions




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BELINDA PEREGRIN, GREG KURSTIN, GREGORY KURSTIN, IGNACIO PEREGRIN

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