Use What You Got
Sugar Pie DeSanto Lyrics


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USE WHAT YOU GOT - Sugar Pie DeSanto
Well I see you looking baby,
do you dig what you see?
I bet you're thinking there ain't much of me
I ain't got big hips, I've just got a little waist
And I ain't "thirty eight" no place
Chorus:
But I've got everything I need to keep my man satisfied
'cos if you know how to use what you got
It doesn't matter about your size
Well there ain't too many pounds of meat on my frame
And it's in good shape, but it's meat just the same
I'm no Brigitte Bardot but to my man I'm fine
And nature supplied me baby, not the Five and Dime
Chorus:
But I've got everything I need to keep my man satisfied
'cos if you know how to use what you got
It doesn't matter about your size
Well my hair's not silk, I don't mind if it's known
At least the hair I've got I can call my own
I'm not tall like a model, I'm just so high
How high must you be to sat-is-fy
Chorus:
But I've got everything I need to keep my man satisfied
'cos if you know how to use what you got
It doesn't matter about your size




Said if you know how to use what you got
It doesn't matter about your size

Overall Meaning

In Sugar Pie DeSanto's song "Use What You Got," the lyrics embody a sense of self-confidence and empowerment. The song is about a woman who realizes that she may not fit society's narrow standards of beauty, but she has everything she needs to keep her man satisfied. Through her lyrics, DeSanto is urging listeners to embrace and make the most of what they have, rather than constantly striving for an unattainable ideal.


DeSanto starts off by acknowledging that she may not have the stereotypical hourglass figure that is often celebrated for women. However, she points out that she still has a slim waist and everything she needs to satisfy her man. She highlights the idea that it's not necessarily about one's size or physical features, but rather how they use what they have to their advantage.


The chorus of the song reinforces this message, stating that if you know how to use what you've got, it doesn't matter about your size. DeSanto then goes on to address other perceived flaws, such as her lack of long, silky hair or model-like height. However, she is secure in herself and confident that she has everything she needs to keep her partner happy.


Overall, "Use What You Got" is a song about embracing and celebrating one's individuality, rather than trying to conform to society's narrow standards. DeSanto's lyrics serve as a reminder that confidence and self-love are incredibly powerful tools.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I see you looking baby, do you dig what you see?
I can tell you're eyeing me up, do you like what you see?


I bet you're thinking there ain't much of me
You're probably assuming I don't have much to offer


I ain't got big hips, I've just got a little waist
I don't have wide hips, but my waist is slim


And I ain't "thirty eight" no place
And I'm not a perfect 38 anywhere on my body


But I've got everything I need to keep my man satisfied
But I have all the tools I need to please my partner


'cos if you know how to use what you got
Because if you know how to utilize what you have


It doesn't matter about your size
It doesn't matter how big or small you are


Well there ain't too many pounds of meat on my frame
I don't weigh a lot, don't have much meat on my bones


And it's in good shape, but it's meat just the same
But what I do have is in good condition, still meat on my bones


I'm no Brigitte Bardot but to my man I'm fine
I'm no famous beauty like Bardot, but my man finds me attractive


And nature supplied me baby, not the Five and Dime
My looks are natural, not from cheap beauty products


Well my hair's not silk, I don't mind if it's known
My hair isn't silky smooth, but I'm okay with that


At least the hair I've got I can call my own
At least the hair I have is my own


I'm not tall like a model, I'm just so high
I'm not tall like a model, but I have my own good qualities


How high must you be to sat-is-fy
What kind of standards must you have to be satisfied?


Said if you know how to use what you got
So if you know how to utilize what you have


It doesn't matter about your size
Then it doesn't matter how big or small you are




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