57
Link Lauren Lyrics


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He's born in 57
He's got one foot in heaven
And when you take him home. To mom and dad they might have met him
He's born in 57
He's born in 57

I want diamond chains
I want shiny pearls
I want first class ticket all around the world (w-w-world)
When you rub my back. You know you give me chills
My new credit card. Daddy can you paid my bills?

He's born in 57
He's got one foot in heaven
And when you take him home. To mom and dad they might have met him
He's born in 57
He's born in 57
He's born in 57. 1-9-5-7
He's born in 57. 1-9-5-7
He's born in 57. 1-9-5-7
1-1-1-9-5-7

Everyday's a holiday. When I'm with you babe
I want a thousand dollar bottle of that rosé
Take me to Vegas. Get the penthouse at the Mandalay
And when we're done. We're flying all the way to Saint Tropéz

He's born in 57
He's got one foot in heaven
And when you take him home. To mom and dad they might have met him
He's born in 57 1-9-5-7
He's born in 57 1-9-5-7

I want diamond chains
I want shiny pearls
I want first class ticket all around the world (w-w-world)
When you rub my back. You know you give me chills
My new credit card. Daddy can you paid my bills?

He's born in 57
He's got one foot in heaven
And when you take him home. To mom and dad they might have met him
He's born in 57 1-9-5-7
He's born in 57 1-9-5-7
He's born in 57 1-9-5-7
He's born in 57 1-9-5-7
He's born in 57 1-9-5-7





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Overall Meaning

The song "57" by Link Lauren is about a person who was born in 1957 and has lived an extravagant life filled with luxury and wealth. The lyrics depict the desires of someone who wants to live a lavish lifestyle, wanting diamond chains, shiny pearls, and first-class tickets to travel around the world. The song emphasizes the idea that money can buy everything a person could ever want, and that it is better to enjoy life to the fullest rather than be bound by societal norms.


The song also depicts a close relationship between the person born in 1957 and their parents. The lyrics suggest that if you take the person home to meet your parents, they might have already met him before. This implies that the person is well-known and has an established reputation.


Overall, the song portrays the idea that living an extravagant, wealthy life is the ultimate goal and that money can buy anything and everything, including love and happiness. It also introduces the concept that having a close relationship with one's parents is important and can help pave the way for a successful, luxurious lifestyle.


Line by Line Meaning

He's born in 57
Referring to a person born in the year 1957


He's got one foot in heaven
He is getting old and nearing the end of his life


And when you take him home. To mom and dad they might have met him
He may have been alive when the listener's parents were young


I want diamond chains
I desire expensive jewelry


I want shiny pearls
I desire expensive jewelry


I want first class ticket all around the world (w-w-world)
I desire luxury travel experiences


When you rub my back. You know you give me chills
Physical touch from a romantic partner gives me pleasure


My new credit card. Daddy can you paid my bills?
I'm asking my father for financial assistance


Everyday's a holiday. When I'm with you babe
Being with my romantic partner makes every day feel special


I want a thousand dollar bottle of that rosé
I desire expensive alcohol


Take me to Vegas. Get the penthouse at the Mandalay
I desire a luxurious vacation in Las Vegas


And when we're done. We're flying all the way to Saint Tropéz
After our Las Vegas trip, we will travel to Saint Tropéz, France


He's born in 57 1-9-5-7
Repeating the fact that the person is from the year 1957


He's born in 57 1-9-5-7
Repeating the fact that the person is from the year 1957


He's born in 57 1-9-5-7
Repeating the fact that the person is from the year 1957


He's born in 57 1-9-5-7
Repeating the fact that the person is from the year 1957


He's born in 57 1-9-5-7
Repeating the fact that the person is from the year 1957


D-A-D-D-Y
Spelling out 'Daddy'




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Comments from YouTube:

@pedrodukkha

I ALWAYS COME BACK TO THIS SONG! Link you're a living legend!

@caloytunes

this is a serious mood haha I love it

@apollojames2249

#MOOD 😍🤣

@The02Diviner

I gagged and it was the first time when I heard this song, this is f*cking lit af!!❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤

@linklauren

THANK YOU!!!! Stream her!! XOXO

@kaylacortez7979

Here from tik tok this song is amazing how is not blown up ?!?!!?!!!

@covey6873

okay we stanning periodt

@linklauren

thank you baby!!! xoxoxo

@1shakirphilippe1

the way this song gives me bliss 🌝🙌✨

@linklauren

<3 <3 xoxo thank you so much

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