Deniece Williams: Let's Hear It for the Boy Meaning
Song Released: 1983
Let's Hear It for the Boy Lyrics
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it's about the fact that boys/males in western modern society are emasculated and cast aside, she's celebrating the fact that we need men, let's here it for the boys, give it up for the men, who are now chop liver in america, they are completely emasculated, look around
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It’s about “the boy’s” oral skills. Plain and simple. She absolutely loves his oral game. I’m pretty sure that is the main (thinly veiled) theme. And good for her!
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He sucks. She sucks. They fuck.
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He is not sweet. He is not romantic. He doesn't talk much because he doesn't know what to say. He is not a provider either.
So why like him? He is a great dancer and great in bed.
It's just a bouncy song about a woman who is enjoying a shallow relationship. -
Its about a guy that fucks!
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The protagonist is saying that she loves the man she is with, despite of his imperfections.
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