Fifth Harmony: Worth It Meaning
Song Released: 2015
Worth It Lyrics
Give it to me, I'm worth it
Baby, I'm worth it
Uh huh I'm worth it
Gimme gimme I'm worth it
Give it to me, I'm worth it
Baby, I'm worth it
Uh huh I'm worth it
Gimme gimme I'm worth it
[Kid Ink:]
OK, I tell her bring it back...
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1TOP RATED
#1 top rated interpretation:The singer is owning her value. "Give it to me, I'm worth it."
What is "it"? As the song starts "it" could be money, sex, a good job, anything she wants.
Kid Ink's part, however, changes the meaning. He plays a pimp instructing the woman how to be a hoe: "I tell her bring it back, like she left some" is instructing her to move back on him as in a lap dance.
"in the club with the lights on/off. What you actin shy fo'? Come and show me that you, wid it, wid it,"
The way he says "with it" is purposefully made to sound like "wet it" the first time he says it, and like "willy" (his junk) the next time he says it, more porn instruction/reference.
This is basically a song about sex club culture and how any woman can apply the lessons to her life, even in the office.
It's advertising and self-confidence motivation. I'm worth it, mind, body and spirit. -
2TOP RATED
#2 top rated interpretation:The song is about the fact that women are just as good as men in the work force and don't need to be treated any differently. But also has a bit of a sexual innuendo
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3TOP RATED
#3 top rated interpretation:This is about going to a club and finding a guy and hooking up with him later.
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It is definitely about sex. In the video you can definitely see it in their body language. I feel bad that even children are exposed to this.
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It could be anything. IDK. I just hope, but I don’t think so, it is clean.
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Worth it is about a girl who is saying to a boy that she is worth losing his virginity to , you can’t really tell if she is still a virgin or not but she sounds experienced lol
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It's about codes. At least the video designers have stretched it to paradigm that meaning. Why do the guys seem to ignore the overt messages the girls' body language is sending to them? Well, the guys are confused by the code...they are trying to break the puzzling signals on enigma machines... like Bletchley Park (but getting nowhere). In other words... guys just don't get it... even in a lap dance bar... even in a glossy music video.
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It's about codes. At least the video designers have stretched it to paradigm that meaning. Why do the guys seem to ignore the overt messages the girls' body language is sending to them? Well, the guys are confused by the code...they are trying to break the puzzling signals on enigma machines... like Bletchley Park (but getting nowhere). In other words... guys just don't get it... even in a lap dance bar... even in a glossy music video.
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I think this song is about having fun with friends at a dance club/party and maybe about attracting the attention of a guy.
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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I feel like it's about hooking up and it has a horrible message..
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I love this song but I feel like it is probably about sex. Or at least it soinds like it. Someone help!
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