The hit songs "Do It Baby" and Love Machine (written by Billy Griffin & Pete Moore) were performed by Billy Griffin as the lead singer after the departure of original founder member Smokey Robinson.
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Playboy
Smokey Robinson and The Miracles Lyrics
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PLAYBOY chicas bueno
PLAYBOY Babe es una guerra
PLAYBOY unusual perra
Talk about this T A S A P
Smile like chees (ILL BE SO CRAZY)
Im wanna risk (This is fortunately)
Wasting your time on online fans
Many bitches like this fucking freelance
Don't forget to check your naked balance
For a juicy show, I can send an advance
PLAYBOY HONOOR DINERROOOO
PLAYBOY chicas bueno
PLAYBOY Babe es una guerra
PLAYBOY unusual perra
You say we should try everything
Drugs sex alcohol and mix
First, please try to succeed
Otherwise you won't be able to fix it
So I don't care though it's not fair
Fuck your opinion it doesn't scare
I'll give you a couple of bucks as a surprise,
you'll return the change when you find out your price
Your boy is fucking dump Dum durum dum dump
You check my instagram No photos fucknging slump
My ears are being pierced by this fucking flow
woke up and my intuition told me, ""Lets go."" (Fuck her)
Money is the main thin g whores agree with this
Don't deny it if you see dinero you will do this
I've known bueno girls in my life but true is
They just hug people like me what love is?
PLAYBOY HONOOR DINERROOOO
PLAYBOY chicas bueno
PLAYBOY Babe es una guerra
PLAYBOY unusual perra
The lyrics to Smokey Robinson and The Miracles' song "Playboy" mix Spanish and English to convey themes of materialism, indulgence, and the objectification of women.
The opening lines, "PLAYBOY HONOOR DINERROOOO / PLAYBOY chicas bueno," suggest a celebration of wealth and the playboy lifestyle. The use of Spanish phrases adds a sense of exoticism and emphasizes the allure of this lifestyle. The "chicas bueno" reference characterizes the women as being good or desirable, reinforcing the objectification of women that often accompanies the playboy lifestyle.
The lyrics then introduce the idea of a "war" and an "unusual perra" (a Spanish term for "bitch"), highlighting the power dynamics and manipulation that can be present in this lifestyle. The playboy is depicted as someone who engages in unconventional and possibly deceitful behavior to satisfy his desires. This further perpetuates the notion of women being objectified and exploited.
The next section of the lyrics references a "T A S A P" (possibly an acronym), smiling like cheese, taking risks, and the passage of time. These lines suggest a disregard for consequence and a desire for instant gratification. The playboy character seems willing to indulge in any vice or pleasure, regardless of the potential consequences or moral implications.
The final section of the lyrics delves into the materialistic nature of the playboy lifestyle. It references wasting time on online fans, engaging with numerous women as if they were freelance workers, and checking one's "naked balance" as if it were a financial account. This reinforces the idea that women are mere objects to be consumed, and suggests that money is the currency that controls the interactions between playboys and women.
Overall, the lyrics of "Playboy" convey a sense of excessive indulgence, objectification of women, and the pursuit of material wealth. They explore the dark side of the playboy lifestyle, highlighting the manipulation and power dynamics that often exist within it.
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