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I feel like I gotta let her lie
Just so she could save her vanity
I don't know if its insanity
I don't know if its insanity
A woman's pride
Is all a lie
Is all a lie
They've been taught from the get-go
To impress the other females
It ain't about the truth
Its about what's outwards
How many of your relationships fell through
You ain't got any friends
No you ain't got any friends
No you don't need to play pretend
You don't do anything
You don't do anything
You don't do anything
You just spend my fucking money
On clothes and shoes




What the fuck does that do
What the fuck does that do

Overall Meaning

The lyrics "I feel like I gotta let her lie, just so she could save her vanity" suggest a sense of resignation and disillusionment towards a woman's need to uphold her image and ego at the expense of truth and honesty. The singer seems to be torn between allowing the woman to maintain her facade and confronting the situation, questioning whether this behavior stems from a place of desperation or irrationality. The repetition of "I don't know if it's insanity" reflects a sense of confusion and frustration towards the superficiality and falseness that comes with prioritizing one's vanity over authenticity.


The lyrics go on to criticize societal expectations placed upon women to constantly compete and compare themselves to others, particularly other females. The line "They've been taught from the get-go to impress the other females" portrays a culture of superficiality and validation-seeking that fosters a lack of genuine connection and honesty. The emphasis on outward appearance and superficial gestures over genuine relationships and emotional depth is highlighted, pointing out the emptiness and shallowness that can result from prioritizing vanity over substance.


The chorus further emphasizes the themes of deception and falsehood associated with vanity, as the singer laments that "A woman's pride is all a lie." This sentiment delves deeper into the idea that the need to uphold appearances and ego can ultimately lead to a lack of true self-awareness and fulfillment. The repetition of "Is all a lie" drives home the idea that the facade of vanity and pride ultimately serves as a shield for deeper insecurities or shortcomings, highlighting the hollowness that can come with prioritizing superficiality over authenticity.


In the final verse, the lyrics take a more personal turn as the singer directly confronts the woman for her materialistic tendencies and lack of genuine investment in the relationship. The accusatory tone and frustration are palpable as the singer questions the worth of the woman's obsession with material possessions like clothes and shoes, which are framed as symbols of frivolity and superficiality. The contrast between the singer's disillusionment and the woman's apparent disregard for emotional depth or mutual respect in the relationship underscores the toxicity that can arise from prioritizing external appearances and ego-driven desires over genuine connection and understanding.


Line by Line Meaning

I feel like I gotta let her lie
I feel compelled to let her deceive herself


Just so she could save her vanity
Simply to uphold her superficial image


I don't know if its insanity
I wonder if it's madness


A woman's pride
A woman's ego


Is all a lie
Is entirely false


They've been taught from the get-go
From the beginning, they've been instructed


To impress the other females
To gain approval from their female counterparts


It ain't about the truth
It's not about honesty


Its about what's outwards
It's about external appearances


How many of your relationships fell through
How many relationships have failed for you


You ain't got any friends
You don't have any genuine friends


No you ain't got any friends
You really don't have any friends


No you don't need to play pretend
You don't have to pretend


You don't do anything
You contribute nothing


You just spend my fucking money
You only spend my money recklessly


On clothes and shoes
On material possessions


What the fuck does that do
What purpose does that serve


What the fuck does that do
What purpose does that serve




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Written by: Jiby Jiby

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