I pretty much never listen to the actual lyrics. It's just accompanying sounds to the music. I'm not motivated to analyze and decrypt what's being sung because, most of the time, they make no sense anyway.
Elbertson,was in a band during high school playing school dances, did this song one nite and a third of the way through vice principal whispered in my ear to cut the song short...ha later explanation made me realize the truth
“It’s not actually about Barbie dolls, but basically about submissiveness, and it’s filled with sexual innuendos that went right over my head when I was little.”
I pretty much never listen to the actual lyrics. It's just accompanying sounds to the music. I'm not motivated to analyze and decrypt what's being sung because, most of the time, they make no sense anyway.
Elbertson,was in a band during high school playing school dances, did this song one nite and a third of the way through vice principal whispered in my ear to cut the song short...ha later explanation made me realize the truth
Wrong. Baha Men version was a cover. The original Jamaican guy who wrote it said the "dogs" were referring to men.
(was a man)