"10 Drunk Cigarettes" is a new English song by Girly Girl Productions, published on the Girly Girl Productions YouTube channel. The track, released on August 16, 2024, emphasizes the self-sufficiency of women and challenges traditional gender roles with a playful… Read More
10 Drunk Cigarettes Lyrics
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[Verse]
Girls don't need men, Barbie don't need Ken
Us girls are doing fine on our own
So, if you're a man, leave us alone
[Pre-Chorus]
Getting girls rich (Yes)
That's a part of my plan
And I could name ten things us girls need
Before we ever need a man
[Chorus]
One new vape, two lines of coke
Free drinks from the bar, four more lines of coke
Five guys' fries, six hits of my blunt
Seven more lines of coke, eight pairs of shoes
Nine BB belts, and ten drunk cigarettes
[Refrain]
Seriously, I don't need anything from a man
Actually, maybe give me some money
I don't need money from a man, I got my own
But I want money from a man
[Pre-Chorus]
Getting girls rich (Yes)
That's a part of my plan
And I could name ten things us girls need
Before we ever need a man
[Chorus]
One new vape, two lines of coke
Free drinks from the bar, four more lines of coke
Five guys' fries, six hits of my blunt
Seven more lines of coke, eight pairs of shoes
Nine BB belts, and ten drunk cigarettes
[Refrain]
Seriously, I don't need anything from a man
Actually, maybe give me some money
I don't need money from a man, I got my own
But I want money from a man
[Pre-Chorus]
Getting girls rich (Yes)
That's a part of my plan
And I could name ten things us girls need
Before we ever need a man
[Chorus]
One new vape, two lines of coke
Free drinks from the bar, four more lines of coke
Five guys' fries, six hits my blunt
Seven more lines of coke, eight pairs of shoes
Nine BB belts, and ten drunk cigarettes
[Verse]
This section introduces the central message of the song: women do not need men to be successful or happy. By referencing iconic symbols like Barbie and Ken, the lyrics challenge the traditional narrative that women require a male counterpart to complete their lives. The singer asserts the independence of women, emphasizing that they are doing fine on their own and prefer to be left alone by men.
[Pre-Chorus]
Here, the focus shifts to the idea of empowering women financially. The singer declares her mission to make women wealthy, stating that there are at least ten things that women need more than men. This reinforces the theme of independence, suggesting that material and personal achievements are far more important than relying on a man.
[Chorus]
The chorus humorously lists the ten things the singer prioritizes over needing a man. These items range from vices like vaping and drugs to material goods like shoes and belts. The repetition of indulgent and self-gratifying behaviors underscores the song's satirical tone, highlighting the exaggerated nature of the singer's independence and self-sufficiency.
[Refrain]
In the refrain, the singer adds a twist to her message by admitting a desire for money from a man, though she quickly retracts it, asserting that she doesn't need it because she has her own. This contradiction adds a layer of complexity to the song, acknowledging that while women are self-sufficient, societal dynamics still make financial support from men tempting, even if it's not necessary.
[Pre-Chorus]
This pre-chorus repeats the earlier sentiment, reemphasizing the goal of making women rich and listing the ten priorities that come before needing a man. The repetition solidifies the song's central theme and its playful yet empowering tone.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated again, driving home the humor and satire of the song. The list of vices and material goods continues to be the focal point, serving as a metaphor for the things women value more than men.
[Refrain]
The refrain repeats, reinforcing the earlier contradiction about wanting money from a man but not needing it. This repetition adds to the satirical nature of the song, highlighting the complexities and contradictions within the theme of female independence.
[Pre-Chorus]
The final repetition of the pre-chorus continues to emphasize the singer's plan to prioritize the wealth and independence of women over the need for a man, tying together the song's theme with a strong and consistent message.
[Chorus]
The song concludes with the chorus, leaving the listener with the final impression of the singer's ten priorities, none of which involve needing a man, encapsulating the song's bold and humorous take on modern female independence.
About Song
"10 Drunk Cigarettes" is a new English song by Girly Girl Productions, published on the Girly Girl Productions YouTube channel. The track, released on August 16, 2024, emphasizes the self-sufficiency of women and challenges traditional gender roles with a playful yet defiant tone.
The song centers around the theme of female empowerment and independence, rejecting the idea that women need men to thrive. Instead, the lyrics celebrate the things that women prioritize for themselves, humorously listing out a series of materialistic and indulgent items that take precedence over the need for a man. The song's repetitive structure reinforces its message, combining humor and satire to make a bold statement about modern femininity.
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