Ain't Nobody's Business
O.c. Brothers Lyrics


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That's where my money goes
To buy my baby clothes
Nobody's business what I do
Nobody's business, nobody's business
Nobody's business what I do

Sliced ham and pickled feet
Ham and eggs and sausage meat
Nobody's business what I eat
Nobody's business, nobody's business
Nobody's business what I do

Some day I'll wake up crazy
Kill my wife and save my baby
Nobody's business what I do
Nobody's business, nobody's business
Nobody's business what I do

She rides the limousine
I crank the old machine
Nobody's business what I do




Nobody's business, nobody's business
Nobody's business what I do

Overall Meaning

The song "Ain't Nobody's Business" by O.C. Brothers is a powerful anthem that speaks to individuality and the right to live our own lives without judgment or interference from others. The lyrics suggest that people will always criticize and judge, but ultimately it's nobody's business what we choose to do with our lives.


The first verse sets the tone for the rest of the song, with the singer stating that no matter what they do or say, someone will always criticize them. Despite this, they are determined to live their life according to their own desires and not worry about what others might think of them.


The second verse includes some specific examples of the kinds of choices the singer might make that others might disapprove of. Going to church on Sunday but then spending all day Monday in a honky tonk bar, or wanting to dance on the ceiling, are things that might not be acceptable to others. However, the singer maintains that it's nobody's business but their own.


The third verse takes a more defiant tone, as the singer states that even if they were to stay out all night and spend all their money, it's still nobody's business. The final lines of the song suggest that even when others try to tell us what we can or can't do, it's up to us to stand up for ourselves and assert our independence.


Overall, "Ain't Nobody's Business" is a powerful song about individuality and the right to live our lives as we see fit, without fear of judgment or interference from others.


Line by Line Meaning

There is nothing I can do
I am helpless and cannot control how other people perceive or judge me.


Nothing I can say
Even if I were to defend or explain myself, people would still criticize me.


That folks don't criticize me
People constantly judge and condemn me for my actions and choices.


But I'm gonna do
Despite the criticism, I will continue to act as I choose.


Just what I want to anyway
My decisions and actions are my own, and I have the right to make them without interference.


Don't care if they all despise me
I am not concerned with the negative opinions of others and will not allow them to sway my actions.


If I go to church on Sunday
Contextually, going to church is seen as socially acceptable and may give people a positive view of me.


And I honky tonk all day Monday
However, I will also engage in activities that may be seen as less respectable, such as frequenting bars or clubs.


Ain't nobody's business if I do
Regardless of others' opinions, I have the freedom to choose how I spend my time and where I go.


And if I should get a feeling
Sometimes I may have the urge to do something outside of what is considered socially or morally acceptable.


I wanna dance upon the ceiling
In this case, I may want to engage in a behavior that is viewed as absurd or outside of the norm.


Ain't nobody's business, oh it ain't nobody's business if I do
No one else has the right to judge or interfere with my personal preferences or desires, even if they seem unusual to others.


If I stay out all night
I may choose to spend an entire night away from home and not return until morning.


Spend all my money, well that's all right
I may also choose to spend my money as I wish, even if it means using up all of my resources in one go.


It ain't nobody's business if I do
Once again, my actions and decisions are my own and should not be interfered with or judged by others.


You try to tell me I got no right to sing the blues
People may tell me that I am not qualified, talented, or deserving enough to engage in a certain activity or hobby.


What gives you the right to tell me what I should do?
I question the authority of others who try to dictate or control my behavior without my consent.


It ain't nobody's, ain't nobody's business if I do
I reiterate that no one else has the right to interfere with my life or tell me how to live it.


Well it ain't nobody's business
Once again, I emphasize that my life choices and behaviors are private and personal matters.


You know it ain't nobody's business
I challenge anyone who tries to police or shame me for my preferences and decisions.


Ain't nobody's business what I do
In summary, I assert that my life choices and actions are under my own control and should not be controlled or scrutinized by anyone else.


Whoa what I do
I reaffirm that I will continue to live my life on my own terms, no matter what others may think about it.


You know it ain't nobody's business
I end by reiterating that my personal liberties are not up for debate or condemnation by anyone else.


Ain't nobody's business if I do
I conclude by emphasizing that my actions and decisions are entirely my own and should not be influenced by the opinions or judgments of others.




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Written by: Traditional

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