Young Madonna
D-Why Lyrics


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Hey baby, you my favorite
I wanna take you, if you can take it
I wanna taste you, let me taste it
Once you zone out, you gonna play this Baby girl, how you doin'
Thought about you in my dreams
The second I wake instead, this isn't really what it seems
Wish I could sleep forever and have you right beside me
We could sleep together
Dream our lives, and live our dreams
And we can sleep whenever
And we'll make so much fucking money
We ain't got to wait for nothing unless we're horny or hungry
That's my promise, I'm honest, we take vacations, Bahamas
Carry llamas on llamas, a war is upon us, my gorgeous Madonna
Shopping is like church, spending money is praying
This is retail religion, you're an angel I'm just saying
Praise the fashion gods, this a synagogue
House of Lou Vuitton, new carpet keep those shoes on
Take that dress and let me go in, seven minutes in heaven
Seven deadliest sins, I'm professing to the reverend
Let's take a second, a moment of silence to watch you undress
Forget about our problems while we make progress
Yes, don't stress

(I'm in misery where you can seem as old as your omens
And the mother we share will never keep our cold hearts from calling)
Hey baby, you my favorite
I wanna take you, if you can take it
I wanna taste you, let me taste it
Once you zone out, you gonna play this Baby girl what you been missing, you should say goodbye to boring
They ain't got style, talent or anything like your man
See I'm making four plans, one of them is for plans
The other is what I like to call my never being poor plan
Other involves you and I laid up on the floor plan
Then there's the do it, do it again and do it more plan
Or the France, sort of like lovers under the covers
Young and stubborn, kiss and huggers, we some sexy motherfuckers
I ain't leaving til' you satisfied, hold up
I ain't leaving til' tomorrow night, hold up
So we should order some room service, cause' this bed has got a purpose
As long as we have each other, their ain't nothing that can hurt us
Baby we could be dead soon, baby this could end soon
I don't give no fucks, I left all of those in the bedroom
I'm just trying to live and love you like I was meant to
Treat you all kinds of special, now dance to that instrumental
Now dance to that instrumental

Hey baby, you my favorite
I wanna take you, if you can take it




I wanna taste you, let me taste it
Once you zone out, you gonna play this

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to D-Why's song Young Madonna describe the desires and fantasies a man has for a woman, whom he refers to as his "favorite." The man expresses his longing for the woman and how much he thinks about her, even in his dreams. He wants to be with her constantly and even suggests that they dream their lives and live their dreams together. The lyrics also portray the idea that money and material possessions do not matter as long as they have each other. He compares shopping to a religious experience and calls the woman his "gorgeous Madonna," further emphasizing his admiration for her.


The man in the song goes on to outline various plans for their future, such as never being poor and being laid up on a floor plan together. He wants to please the woman and fulfill her desires, as seen when he says he won't leave until she is satisfied. The song is ultimately about their intense connection and how they want to make the most of their time together.


Overall, the lyrics to Young Madonna are intense and brimming with romantic desires. They paint a picture of a man who is completely enamored by a woman and is eager to build a future with her. The song is a testament to the kind of love that is all-consuming and makes life worth living.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey baby, you my favorite
D-Why addresses his lover and declares her as his favorite person


I wanna take you, if you can take it
D-Why expresses his desire to take his lover on a journey, but only if she can handle it


I wanna taste you, let me taste it
D-Why wants to experience his lover in every way possible and asks for her permission


Once you zone out, you gonna play this
D-Why suggests that his lover will enjoy his music so much that she will zone out and play it on repeat


Baby girl, how you doin'
D-Why greets his lover affectionately


Thought about you in my dreams
D-Why reveals that he has been thinking about his lover even in his dreams


The second I wake instead, this isn't really what it seems
D-Why gets a reality check and realizes that his life is not as perfect as he wants it to be


Wish I could sleep forever and have you right beside me
D-Why expresses his desire to spend his life with his lover, never having to be apart from her


We could sleep together
D-Why wants to spend his nights sleeping next to his lover


Dream our lives, and live our dreams
D-Why wants to turn his dreams into reality with his lover by his side


And we can sleep whenever
D-Why wants his life to revolve around his lover and the time they spend together


And we'll make so much fucking money
D-Why is confident that he and his lover will be successful in whatever they do


We ain't got to wait for nothing unless we're horny or hungry
D-Why suggests that he and his lover have everything they need and only have to wait for their basic necessities


That's my promise, I'm honest, we take vacations, Bahamas
D-Why promises to take his lover on extravagant vacations and be honest with her


Carry llamas on llamas, a war is upon us, my gorgeous Madonna
D-Why uses a metaphor to describe how he and his lover can team up and conquer any obstacles together


Shopping is like church, spending money is praying
D-Why expresses his love for shopping and spending money


This is retail religion, you're an angel I'm just saying
D-Why compares shopping to a religion and his lover to an angel


Praise the fashion gods, this a synagogue
D-Why continues to compare shopping to religious practices and refers to the store as a synagogue.


House of Lou Vuitton, new carpet keep those shoes on
D-Why makes a reference to a luxury store, where they have to walk on a new carpet with their shoes still on.


Take that dress and let me go in, seven minutes in heaven
D-Why wants to have a quick intimate moment, calling it 'seven minutes in heaven'.


Seven deadliest sins, I'm professing to the reverend
D-Why is embracing the idea of 'the seven deadliest sins' and is confessing to a religious figure.


Let's take a second, a moment of silence to watch you undress
D-Why wants to appreciate his lover from afar and take a moment to admire her.


Forget about our problems while we make progress
D-Why wants to escape from their problems while they work towards their future together.


Yes, don't stress
D-Why reassures his lover not to worry and to just enjoy the moment.


Hey baby, you my favorite
D-Why affirms again that his lover is his favorite person.


I wanna take you, if you can take it
D-Why reiterates his desire to take his lover on an adventure, but only if she can handle it.


I wanna taste you, let me taste it
D-Why wants to experience his lover in every way possible and asks for her permission.


Once you zone out, you gonna play this
D-Why suggests again that his lover will enjoy his music so much that she will zone out and play it on repeat.


Baby girl what you been missing, you should say goodbye to boring
D-Why encourages his lover to say goodbye to a dull life and embrace something new.


They ain't got style, talent or anything like your man
D-Why boasts about himself and tells his lover that no one else can compare to him.


See I'm making four plans, one of them is for plans
D-Why is making multiple plans for their future together.


The other is what I like to call my never being poor plan
D-Why has a specific plan to ensure that they will never be poor in the future.


Other involves you and I laid up on the floor plan
D-Why wants to plan a romantic moment where they are laying on the floor together.


Then there's the do it, do it again and do it more plan
D-Why has a plan to do something over and over again with his lover.


Or the France, sort of like lovers under the covers
D-Why has a plan to go to France with his lover and spend time under the covers together.


Young and stubborn, kiss and huggers, we some sexy motherfuckers
D-Why is proud of his and his lover's youth, affectionate behavior and their sexiness.


I ain't leaving til' you satisfied, hold up
D-Why wants to make sure his lover is satisfied before leaving.


I ain't leaving til' tomorrow night, hold up
D-Why plans to stay with his lover until the next night.


So we should order some room service, cause' this bed has got a purpose
D-Why wants to order room service and make use of their bed.


As long as we have each other, their ain't nothing that can hurt us
D-Why feels that nothing can harm them as long as they have each other.


Baby we could be dead soon, baby this could end soon
D-Why acknowledges the mortality of life and tells his lover that they should cherish the moment.


I don't give no fucks, I left all of those in the bedroom
D-Why doesn't care about anything else besides his lover at the moment.


I'm just trying to live and love you like I was meant to
D-Why wants to live and love his lover to the fullest.


Treat you all kinds of special, now dance to that instrumental
D-Why wants to treat his lover in the best way possible and asks her to dance to his music.


Now dance to that instrumental
D-Why encourages his lover to dance to his music.




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Brandon

Miss this dude, wish he would get back in the music scene....

Yoni Belmonte

@. he is his name is David Morris

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+Brandon Suggs whats happend to him?

Vincent R

Really miss this guy can't believe it's been three years

Brian Langum

another classic. thank you D-WHY, TCC, and the rest of the team. keep'em comin' guys.

Momo Flip

omg i cant stop listening to this!!! so sick

Nathan Cady

Agree :)

Momo Flip

And here I’ve found this song after 4 years and it’s still amazing :)

Bou Meower

This song and "Just So You Know" by Jay Allen are the only things on my iPod.

IHMadeThis

I often listen to this before I walk into a bar or club. It puts me into a "talk to the ladies" mode.

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