Woman

Album: Rainbow (2017)
Charted: 96
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  • Let's be serious, come on
    This is a real, this is, excuse me?
    Ok, shut up

    I buy my own things, I pay my own bills
    These diamond rings, my automobiles
    Everything I got, I bought it
    Boys can't buy my love, buy my love, yeah
    I do what I want (she does), say what you say
    I work real hard every day

    I'm a motherfucking woman, baby, alright
    I don't need a man to be holding me too tight
    I'm a motherfucking woman, baby, that's right
    I'm just having fun with my ladies here tonight
    I'm a motherfucker
    Mmm, yeah

    Let's drive around town in my Cadillac
    Girls in the front, boys in the back
    Loosey as a goosey and we're looking for some fun

    I'm a motherfucking woman, baby, alright
    I don't need a man to be holding me too tight
    I'm a motherfucking woman, baby, that's right
    I'm just having fun with my ladies here tonight
    I'm a motherfucker
    Mmm, yeah

    Mmm, yeah
    Don't buy me a drink, I make my money
    Don't touch my weave, don't call me "honey"
    'Cause I run my shit, baby
    (I run my shit)
    Don't buy me a drink, I make my money
    Don't touch my weave, don't call me "honey"
    ('Cause I write this shit, baby)
    I write my shit
    Don't buy me a drink, I make my money
    Don't touch my weave, don't call me "honey"
    ('Cause I run my shit, baby, I run my shit)
    Don't buy me a drink, I make my money
    Don't touch my weave, don't call me "honey"
    'Cause I run my shit, baby, I run my shit
    Don't buy me a drink, I make my money
    Don't touch my weave, don't call me "honey"
    I run this shit, baby, I run this shit
    Don't buy me a drink, I make my money
    Don't touch my weave, don't call me "honey"
    ('Cause I write this shit, baby, I write this shit)

    I'm a motherfucking woman, baby, alright
    I don't need a man to be holding me too tight
    I'm a motherfucking woman, baby, that's right
    I'm just having fun with my ladies here tonight
    I'm a motherfucker
    Mmm, yeah Writer/s: DREW PEARSON, KESHA ROSE SEBERT, STEPHEN WRABEL
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Cornwalis from Portland Orshe is essence and spice, when her name was first Keisha I thought that was marvelous, then changed to Kesha, and even better, whether woman or girl she will sing the words that propel
  • Anonymous from Kansas Good goaded, I need your hot ass car to get around...tired of waking after last night, omgggg. It's crazy in my city and it's a smaller area that drives me nuts. Love this for my first time hearing it. Going blind sometime. Just for you all. Love.
  • Chryssie Rose Panteli from Jamestown New York I am a huge fan you make me happy when I listen to your songs. And thank you
  • Esther Shabong from Shillong, Meghalaya, India I am so in love with song. I've been going through alot lately, with what to do and what not to do.
    I'll put it in general, people (man) always and always will look down on a girl, a lady, a woman.
    Men can't stand an independent strong woman.

    I'll dance to this song and Kesha your song, this song really inspired me.
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