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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That´s to those people who are thinking we should forget about the meaning and just dance to it. First of all ,it really disgusts me about how some people are thinking that it´s just a song. A song with such a nasty and disrespectful meaning can affect many young lifes. Exspecially children.In my opinion . it can be a bad influence on kids &teens.I´m a teen and that really worries me .Children who haven´t even got to the age where they can listen to those songs because they might understand the lyrics which they´re listining to , are listining to songs like that.Children should listin to music that is educational for them so they can grow up well.It's important to keep in mind that, even as kids grow into young adults, they are still in a developmental period that will affect the rest of their life.
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I agree this song is flipping discussing it shouldn't have been made.
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Jason Derulo should not have done that disrespecting ladies like that what a man he is the should band him from singing anymore songs like that I use to sing that song now am gonna stop it is not appropriate to listen to by many children who like that song my god
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This is dumb.Instead of digging their own graves women should be standing up for themselves and telling men that actually they are independent and aren't just sex sluts.
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I understand wanting to make a hit song but every song now is referring to woman as non loyal prostitutes who will do anything for sex and money. Every song nowadays is down grading women basically saying that when the man wants sex then that's what he wants and he could care less if she didn't want to or not. And Niki Manaj of all people should not be talking about having women not respecting themselves or their bodies. She is the last person who should be talking. What I don't get is why they always have to swear, call women b's and hoes, talk about weed, dance in girls, and do all this extra stuff just to make a good song.
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Lord god I am 12 and I didn't know what the song was all about and I kept singing it but then my teacher told me that the song involves immoral acts that's when I stopped singing it but I usually I hear it on the radio regularly
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Lord god I am 12 and I didn't know what the song was all about and I kept singing it but then my teacher told me that the song involves immoral acts that's when I stopped singing it but I usually I hear it on the radio regularly
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Duh! Really? We need the lyrics to be analyzed? I used to think Jason Derulo was extremely talented and creative but S---- is pathetic and crude. What two consenting adults do to sexually satisfy each other is meant to be private and this "How-to" is a sad reflection on the music industry misusing its ability to entertain and bring a positive message to listeners. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should.
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It's so pathetic that this is what artists think we should hear. How worthless
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"'I'm in that cherry red foreign with the brown guts'can refer to virginity." I'm thinking this refers to a cherry red foreign sports car with a brown interior.
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