I Love You Money
Lowell Lyrics


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You live in a man's world
Man, man, man's world
I tell you I don't want to anymore
Let's sing na na na na
Kick you out the door

You live in a man's world
I live in my own world
I tell you I don't want to anymore
You sing na na na na
Kick you out the door

I don't want you anymore
And I kick you out the door

Loved and rusty, take my hand
I'm not for you, you're not my man
You take to me and we dance, dance, dance
It's not for love and not for romance

Na na na na na
Gonna kick you out the door

Money hey
Money woo
Money hey
Do you want me?

Money hey
Money woo
Money hey
Do you want me?

Do you want me, too?
I wanna know 'cause I can't help this anymore
All I wanna know is are you gonna come on home?

Do you want me, too?
I wanna know 'cause I can't help this anymore
All I wanna know is are you gonna come on home?

I love you
Money hey
Money woo
Money hey
Hey, hey

Money hey
Money woo
Money hey
Do you want me?

Money hey
Money woo




Money hey
Do you want me?

Overall Meaning

The song I Love You Money by Lowell talks about the power dynamics and gender inequality in relationships. She sings about living in a man's world, where men hold most of the power and influence. The repeated phrase "man, man, man's world" and the call to "kick you out the door" emphasize the frustration and desire to break free from this male-dominated environment.


However, Lowell also establishes that she lives in her own world, indicating that she has agency and control over her own life. She rejects the idea that her relationship is based on love or romance, instead emphasizing the role that money plays in it. The chorus, "Money hey, Money woo, Money hey, Do you want me?" reinforces this focus on money over emotions.


Overall, Lowell's lyrics suggest a critical perspective on gender and power dynamics in relationships, while also challenging traditional ideas about what love and romance should look like.


Line by Line Meaning

You live in a man's world
I acknowledge that society is dominated by men


Man, man, man's world
I emphasize that society is dominated by men


I tell you I don't want to anymore
I want to break free from societal norms


Let's sing na na na na
Let's celebrate our freedom


Kick you out the door
I am rejecting the societal expectations of men


Loved and rusty, take my hand
I am willing to let someone in, but only on my own terms


I'm not for you, you're not my man
I am expressing my boundaries and independence


You take to me and we dance, dance, dance
We can have fun and be carefree together


It's not for love and not for romance
I am not interested in a traditional relationship


Money hey Money woo Money hey Do you want me?
I am questioning the intentions of others in regards to my wealth


Do you want me, too? I wanna know 'cause I can't help this anymore
I am struggling with the idea that people may only be interested in me because of my money


All I wanna know is are you gonna come on home?
I am looking for a sense of security and stability in my relationships


I love you Money hey Money woo Money hey Hey, hey
I am acknowledging my love for wealth and its influence on my life




Lyrics © ARTS & CRAFTS MUSIC INC DBA GALLERYAC MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ADAM KING, ELIZABETH LOWELL BOLAND, JOEL JORDAN STOUFFER

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

ung dung cong nghe

You live in a man's world
Man, man, man's world
I tell you I don't want to anymore
Let's sing na na na na
Kick you out the door
You live in a man's world
I live in my own world
I tell you I don't want to anymore
You sing na na na na
Kick you out the door
I don't want you anymore
And I kick you out the door
Loved and rusty, take my hand
I'm not for you, you're not my man
You take to me and we dance, dance, dance
It's not for love and not for romance
Na na na na na
Gonna kick you out the door
MONEY HEY
MONEY WOO
MONEY HEY
Do you want me?
MONEY HEY
MONEY WOO
MONEY HEY
Do you want me?
Do you want me, too?
I wanna know 'cause I can't help this anymore
All I wanna know is are you gonna come on home?
Do you want me, too?
I wanna know 'cause I can't help this anymore
All I wanna know is are you gonna come on home?
I love you
Money hey
Money woo
Money hey
Hey, hey
MONEY HEY
MONEY WOO
MONEY HEY
Do you want me?
MONEY HEY
MONEY WOO
MONEY HEY
Do you want me?



All comments from YouTube:

reginaldperiwinkle

Lowell's singles sound like they should be about 100 times more popular than they are, but for some reason they aren't.

heymelaniesings

love it!!

Bex Admin

The intro lyrics and music is awesome, the tune is struck in my head. Elizabeth Lowell is going to be the next big Canadian star

musings from the corner

On repeat - just bought the album :D

MyAwkwardAzn

Just saw you guys perform in Edmonton. THIS HAS BEEN STUCK IN MY HEAD FOR SO LONG!! :)

Silas Cardelli

love it

Mystia

I need the audio of this <3

Helene Chiarella-Redfern

Love the intro

ung dung cong nghe

You live in a man's world
Man, man, man's world
I tell you I don't want to anymore
Let's sing na na na na
Kick you out the door
You live in a man's world
I live in my own world
I tell you I don't want to anymore
You sing na na na na
Kick you out the door
I don't want you anymore
And I kick you out the door
Loved and rusty, take my hand
I'm not for you, you're not my man
You take to me and we dance, dance, dance
It's not for love and not for romance
Na na na na na
Gonna kick you out the door
MONEY HEY
MONEY WOO
MONEY HEY
Do you want me?
MONEY HEY
MONEY WOO
MONEY HEY
Do you want me?
Do you want me, too?
I wanna know 'cause I can't help this anymore
All I wanna know is are you gonna come on home?
Do you want me, too?
I wanna know 'cause I can't help this anymore
All I wanna know is are you gonna come on home?
I love you
Money hey
Money woo
Money hey
Hey, hey
MONEY HEY
MONEY WOO
MONEY HEY
Do you want me?
MONEY HEY
MONEY WOO
MONEY HEY
Do you want me?

BrockPapers

At least 100 of these views are from me alone. I can't stop watching/listening.

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