50 Cent: Candy Shop Meaning
Song Released: 2004
Candy Shop Lyrics
Yeah...
Uh huh
So seductive
[Chorus: 50 Cent & Olivia]
[50 Cent]
I take you to the candy shop
I'll let you lick the lollypop
Go 'head girl, don't you stop
Keep goin 'til you hit the spot (whoa)
[Olivia]...
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If you are a smart person you will not like this music. It shouldn't be considerd music its degrading shit that should be played or listened to. Sure you can hump someone to the beat of this song and jerk off to listening if you really want to because its just like a porno.
All you 50 cent listeners your gonna grow old just like your parents sitting around there crappy house growing old, going to church then dying a extremly sad and worthless stop listening to this shit and go do something for the better of society. -
I wonder what this song could be about !!!! ........ Well duh it's about what every rapper sings about sex sex and more sex !!! 50 who thinks like his a massive pimp and every chick in the world wants him *pft* as if !!!
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Yeah, although I don't like rap, I had to post something about this song. This is probably one of the reasons why I'm not too fond of rap music. Not only is the music itself simple, but so are the lyrics and meanings, now some rap songs I'm sure have true meaning, but this song, is pretty much about sex, if you didn't notice, through the whole song! its really unbelievable how horrible this song is.... really some people need to realize life isn't all about sex, and stop making the rap genre look bad if they like it so much.
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This song (if you can even call it that) is nothing but men taking advantage of women. 50 Cent Represents what is wrong with America these days.
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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Wow.....I understand how people don't like this kind of music, but I personally believe that you should just comment on whatever you think is quality music. You don't need to comment something just to completely put it down. Sure, it honestly is not the deepest most emotional song, but I think it's best to.... well, stick to your kind of music, like several people have said before. Why be so closed-minded? This kind of music is there, just deal with it. No one is forcing you to listen to it.
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I used to listen to hip hop back when Slick Rick, Roxanne, D-Nice and BDP, NWA, Biz Marki, Brand Nubians, EPMD, and the likes, right up until Biggie was killed. I stopped because it has gotten really bad. It's funny how back then no one said they smoked weed, Rob Base: "Don't smoke buddah can't sex" ,now everybody does. No one is original any more. I can get down with some of it becuase the beats are nice but the lyrics are really bad.
Slick used to give us nice stories, Ed OG was positive by talking about being a responsible man and taking care of your kid and 3rd base was funny. Now EVERYONE degrades women, glorifies voilence, and tell you that you have lots of money and expensive clothes and cars. Too bad the internet wasn't around then.
YOU DON'T NEED ANY INTERPRETION FOR TODAY'S STUFF. It's so straight forward... AND SO SELFISH. Other music, SYSTEM OF A DOWN, for example are selfless. For those who don't know what I'm talking about, they have a song (Sad Statue) where one of the lyrics goes like this, "What is in us that turns a deaf ear to the cries of human suffering?". You don't see that anymore with hip hop. Wu (Wu-Tang Clan)made you think and needed interpretation. BUT IN THE END WHAT 50 DOES SELLS AND THAT'S WHY HE DOES IT, SO GET MAD AT THE RECORD COMPANIES ALSO.
Sorry for babbaling I just had to get it off of my chest because I really miss good hip hop. Cannibus, Wu-Tang (ODB RIP), Sticky Fingas, Black Moon Smiff and Wesson... But I thank you "wack ass rappers" because you've opened me up to other music. -
I'm with that guy up there... Stick to the music that you like... If you don't like it you probably don't want to take the time to learn about it therefore you don't know about it... The others are somewhat right too... This song is demeaning... He's obviously more intellegent than you ... He played the game and he played it well... I'm sure he is a multi-millionairre... what are you .. maybe a multi-hundred-airre??... Stick to the music you know or learn to appreciate him for the right reasons and diss him for the right reasons... never the wrong...
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*head shake* I do not understand 50 Cent. First off, his name should give you a hint about his intelligence level. This song, like most "popular" rap, is demeaning to women, makes it out like they are property, and is made for those who do not want to find a better meaning in life than getting fucked.
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