Jason Derulo: Swalla Meaning
Song Released: 2017
Swalla Lyrics
(feat. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign)
[Nicki Minaj:]
Drank
Young Money
[Jason Derulo:]
Love in a thousand different flavors
I wish that I could taste them all tonight
No, I ain't got no dinner plans
So you should bring all...
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This is bad. Very bad. What is this world coming to? People are becoming so narrow-minded...as in, all that they can come up with in the name of music are sexualised songs that the generations of today listen to, and the worst part about it is that they enjoy it? This is so wrong, these songs are so messed up and I would seriously hate to listen to them. It's so sad that this is what the world has become today. Women are objectified. I thank God for Islam because the women's true value can never be stepped on, unless ofcourse they would want it to be stepped on.
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I just think if your children are going to listen to it, at least inform them about what the song it is. Yes it is not very appropriate, but a lot of songs are becoming like this. I think you just need to make sure kids understand what they are listening to.
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I am 11, I like the beat, but tbh, its about drinking and having sex with hoes.
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Guyz read reveration sayz all these and it gonna be gradual to the end.Its just abigining.
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i think the song is cool with the beats and everything...we all are not supposed to judge jason,nicki or ty cos the song has got a different meaning to all of us...one man's food is another man's poison
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How disgusting can the lyrics get? A person not knowing the meaning might find it good to listen to because the song has a really good tune and all and is fun to dance on but at the end, a song is all about its lyrics, right?
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Only if they had classics like songs with lyrics that mean something good with beats like these. Such shame
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I think swalla is one of the best
attempts made by jason, niky(her artificial name spelling isn't important, however, nicki) and t.y to prove that they're freaks.
Why waste such a beautiful rythm?
These guys are just swalla!
(that's a pun,
swalla also means something that is 'LAME'. -
I interpret this kinda as porn + sex = Swalla song and music video! I don't think we should let our children live the lives that they have right now because it's all mostly about: "Can I pop your cherry?" or "Lets go hookup with the highschool hoes, bro!" It's nothing that serious because they need to be exposed to stuff like that, because the world isn't all cupcakes and rainbows! But for me it's a win-win and a two-sided opinion. It's good by exposing to the kids that there are some people who are disrespectful, and it's natural that they gradually need to find out about sex and porn. Well, scratch porn out, because life isn't all about sex! There's different paths you child can take, just make sure it's a win-win for you and your child. A certain path that is both good and exposing that will be enough for you and your child to handle. Not trying to say molest or rape them to show them what sex or porn feels like or is like. Just let them exlerience throughly with someone else they are sure to experience and share their life with. I'm not trying to tell you guys how to parent you children, just giving some sensual and kinda sexual advice. Expose them to masterbation so they can get a hint.
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I just listen to the song because it has a good beat. although some might think our generation is hopeless and the world is going to end because of songs like this, every generation is different. learn to expect and except change.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zuGk80VS6k&list=UUSAUGyc_xA8uYzaIVG6MESQ -
I believe that there is no harm in the song because if u r a parent worrying about Ur children listening to bad music it's our job as kids to live our lives because one day were going to be just like u as adults worrying about our kids so can't u ppl just understand were having a bit of fun and living our lives like u guys used to when u were our age. I'm 13 and I believe that the song is fine.
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Guys stop hating it is a good song ik some of the lyrics aren't 'appropriate for kids' but if u CARE about ur kids then check out what ur exposing them to. Ik Jason, Nicki and Ty shouldn't disrespect women but check out a ton of other songs
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I think that to be completely frank, it's just a song, people dance to it one day, the next week there is a new hit song, and nobody forces you to listen to it. I understand that it makes some women seem inferior, but it's not like they r saying it to a woman's face! Like they r not even targeting women, goodness it is just a catchy song melody and beat, the words r just the words, they r not meant.
Pls just stop trying to take everything seriously ❤️ -
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This song is very bad that they should be careful when they actually make a song and should acceptable by society .
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