Where Are My Panties
OutKast Lyrics


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(What time is it?)
(7:48?)
(Where, where, where are my where are my panties?)
(Oh my god where are my panties?)
(Damn, what? I don't)
(He gon' think I'm a hoe)
(Fuck that, I liked it)
(I was drunk and it was my birthday anyway)
(Maybe I should just lay here and let him touch my booty)
(Mmm but he don't even know my name)

I know she think I just think she some kind of hoe
I don't give a shit about givin' it up on the first night
That just let me know she know what she want out of life
What a hell of a way to goddamn wake up
Oh, that shit was good
Oh, maybe she'll get me some breakfast
She's so God damn sweet
Sweet as she wanna be
Oh, I just like ooh I wanna lay in her hair
Can't fall for her don't fall for her ice cold (ice cold)
Maybe I'll just roll over and just lay on her booty
Yeah, naw, naw, naw




Nah, I'll just lay here and be cool be cool ice cold (ice cold)
But what if she's, what if she's, what if she's, if she's the one?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Outkast's song Where Are My Panties depict a woman waking up next to a man and realizing she cannot find her underwear. She worries that he will think she is promiscuous but tries to justify her actions by explaining that she was drunk and it was her birthday. She considers letting him touch her but ultimately decides against it, as he does not even know her name. The second verse is from the man's perspective, as he contemplates his feelings for her and wonders if she could be "the one."


The lyrics serve as a commentary on societal expectations regarding sexual behavior, particularly for women. The woman in the song is afraid of being judged for sleeping with a man on the first night and fears being labeled as a "hoe." Meanwhile, the man's thoughts are primarily focused on his attraction to her and the possibility of a deeper connection.


The song's title and lyrics have been criticized for perpetuating sexist stereotypes and objectifying women. However, Outkast has defended the song, stating that it was meant to be playful and humorous rather than offensive.


Line by Line Meaning

(What time is it?)
The song starts with an inquiry about the current time from the singer, indicating a new day has begun.


(7:48?)
The singer responds to their own question by stating that it is currently 7:48, giving more context to the story.


(Where, where, where are my where are my panties?) (Oh my god where are my panties?)
The singer awakens with a feeling of disorientation and panic, realizing that their underwear is missing.


(Damn, what? I don't)
The artist is confused by the situation and doesn't remember what happened to their panties.


(He gon' think I'm a hoe)
The artist is worried that their sexual encounter the previous night will cause the other person to think poorly of them.


(Fuck that, I liked it)
The singer is firm in their own enjoyment of the experience, regardless of what others might think of them.


(I was drunk and it was my birthday anyway)
The singer uses their drunkenness and birthday as excuses for their actions, possibly indicating some remorse or self-doubt about the situation.


(Maybe I should just lay here and let him touch my booty)
The artist considers letting their partner continue to touch them, possibly indicating that they are not entirely opposed to further sexual activity.


(Mmm but he don't even know my name)
Despite the pleasure they experienced, the artist is still self-conscious about the situation and the lack of personal connection they have with their partner.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Andre Benjamin

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@23 references psalm 23
A healthy portion of this song on all verses spits on spiritual