Champagne & a Limo
Paul Cauthen Lyrics


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Haven't clocked in since I don't know when
Haven't worked a day since I got rich

Guess you can say all my dreams come true
At the after-party without you

Champagne and a limo
This is how we roll
With them blacked-out windows
A champagne and a limo

She's wearing Versace and I'm flossin' Tom Ford
What the hell am I even nominated for?
Step out, lights a-flashin', paparazzi swarm
Mink around her neck just to keep her warm

Guess you can say all my dreams came true
At the after-party without you

Champagne and a limo
This is how we roll
With them blacked-out windows
Champagne and a limo

Champagne and a limo

Backing up my yacht, getting down in St. Barts
Spraying Veuve everywhere and breaking them hearts

Guess you can say all my dreams came true
At the after-party without you

Champagne and a limo
This is how we roll
In them blacked-out windows
Oh, champagne and a limo





Say there, driver
Can you pull over and get some more champagne?

Overall Meaning

In the song "Champagne & a Limo" by Paul Cauthen, the lyrics convey a sense of extravagant indulgence and living a luxurious lifestyle. The opening lines, "Haven't clocked in since I don't know when, Haven't worked a day since I got rich," suggest that the singer has become financially successful to a point where they no longer need to work a traditional job. They are living a carefree, leisurely existence filled with opulence and excess.


The chorus describes the lavish scene of riding in a limousine with champagne, highlighting the extravagant manner in which they roll. The mention of blacked-out windows adds an element of mystery and exclusivity to their lifestyle. The imagery of designer brands such as Versace and Tom Ford further emphasizes the high-class nature of their surroundings.


The singer reflects on their newfound success and the fulfillment of their dreams, but there is a hint of bitterness or detachment as they mention being at the after-party without someone, indicating a sense of loneliness or disconnect despite the lavish surroundings. The paparazzi swarming and the mention of a mink coat to keep warm further paint a picture of the glamorous yet somewhat superficial world they inhabit.


As the song continues, the singer describes extravagant experiences like backing up a yacht in St. Barts and spraying expensive champagne everywhere, suggesting a reckless disregard for traditional norms or responsibilities. The repeated chorus of "Champagne and a limo" serves as a symbol for the excessive and indulgent lifestyle they lead, where material wealth and luxury take center stage.


The closing lines where they ask the driver to pull over for more champagne reinforce the theme of excess and decadence that permeates the song. Overall, "Champagne & a Limo" explores themes of wealth, fame, and the emptiness that can sometimes accompany a life of luxury, questioning the true value of material possessions and societal recognition.


Line by Line Meaning

Haven't clocked in since I don't know when
Haven't worked a day since I got rich


Guess you can say all my dreams come true
At the after-party without you


Champagne and a limo
This is how we roll


She's wearing Versace and I'm flossin' Tom Ford
What the hell am I even nominated for?


Step out, lights a-flashin', paparazzi swarm
Mink around her neck just to keep her warm


Backing up my yacht, getting down in St. Barts
Spraying Veuve everywhere and breaking them hearts


Say there, driver
Can you pull over and get some more champagne?




Lyrics © Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
Written by: Carl Anderson, Paul Mark Cauthen

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