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You can view the lyrics, alternate interprations and sheet music for Doja Cat's Woman at Lyrics.org.
Lyrics
(Hey, woman)
(Hey, woman)
Hey, woman
Let me be your woman
Woman, woman, woman (ayy)
I can be your woman
Woman, woman, woman
Let me be your woman
Woman, woman, woman (ayy)
I can be your woman
Woman, woman, woman
What you need?
She give tenfold, come here, papa, plant your seed
She can grow it from her womb, a family
Provide lovin’ overlooked and unappreciated, you see (yeah)
You can reciprocate
I got delicious taste
You need a woman’s touch in your place
Just protect her and keep her safe
Baby, worship my hips and waist
So feminine with grace
I touch your soul when you hear me say
“Boy, let me be your woman”
Let me be your woman (daddy)
Woman, woman, woman (I know) (ayy)
I can be your woman (daddy)
Woman, woman, woman (I know)
Let me be your woman (daddy)
Woman, woman, woman (I know) (ayy)
I can be your woman (daddy)
Woman, woman, woman
I can be your lady, I’m a woman
I’m a motherfucker but they got a problem
Put some babies in your life and take away the drama
Put that paper in a picture like a diorama
Gotta face a lot people that are opposite
‘Cause the world told me, “We ain’t got that common sense”
Gotta prove it to myself that I’m on top of shit
And you will never know a God without a Goddess
As honest as fuckin’ honest get
And I could be on everything
I mean I could be the leader, head of all the states
I could smile and jiggle it ’til his pockets empty
I could be the CEO, just look at Robyn Fenty
And I’ma be there for you ’cause you on my team, girl
Don’t ever think you ain’t hella these niggas dream girl
They wanna pit us against each other when we succeedin’ for no reasons
They wanna see us end up like we Regina on Mean Girls
Princess or queen, tomboy or king (yeah)
You’ve heard a lot, you’ve never seen (nah)
Mother Earth, Mother Mary rise to the top
Divine feminine, I’m feminine (why?)
Woman (daddy)
Let me be your woman (let me be your)
Woman, woman, woman (I need to be your) (daddy)
I can be your woman (I know)
Woman, woman, woman (daddy)
Let me be your woman (I know)
Woman, woman, woman (daddy)
I can be your woman (I know)
Woman, woman, woman
(Hey, woman)
(Hey, woman) mm-mm
(Hey, woman) mm-mm, mm
(Hey, woman)
Doja Cat’s ‘Woman,’ a track so rhythmically seducing yet thematically robust, slinks into the mind with the grace of a panther prowling through the dense foliage of modern music. Assembled with an infectious beat and an insistent chorus, ‘Woman’ claws beneath the surface of the pop landscape, revealing layers of meaning about femininity, power, and identity.
This article delves deep into the jungle of Doja Cat’s lyrical prowess, exploring the vibrancy and multiplicity of the ‘Woman’ persona that she embraces. It’s a cultural artifact that not only reflects the zeitgeist of contemporary womanhood but also reclaims the narrative, mixing sultry confidence with an empowering message.
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The Divine Feminine Unleashed: Doja Cat’s Ode to Womanhood
At the core of ‘Woman’ lies an unapologetic celebration of the divine feminine energy that Doja Cat channels with vivacity and a touch of mystique. The lyrics play a hymn to the multidimensional roles of a woman — a guardian of life, a provider of love, and a sublime force of nature. It’s about ownership and pride in her complex existence.
Doja Cat’s portrayal of femininity is neither monolithic nor restrained; instead, she offers a montage of roles that range from nurturing caregivers to powerful leaders, aligning herself with figures like Robyn Fenty (Rihanna), who embody success in their terms.
Sowing Seeds of Empowerment and Reciprocity
‘What you need? She give tenfold, come here, papa, plant your seed’ isn’t just a line about romantic entanglement. It’s a declaration of the power of reciprocity in a relationship. Doja Cat emphasizes the need for balance and mutual respect, imploring her partner to recognize the fruitful potential of a woman’s contributions, both literally and metaphorically.
Her call for protection and safety underscores a woman’s desire for security, but she also highlights the role of the feminine touch — a nurturing presence that can transform a house into a home, persevering through an often unappreciative world.
Queen Among Men: Doja Cat’s Vision of Leadership
In perhaps one of the song’s boldest strokes, Doja Cat envisions modern femininity as capable of ascending to positions of power traditionally held by men. ‘I mean I could be the leader, head of all the states,’ she declares, not merely fantasizing but asserting the capacity for female governance.
The reference to ‘Robyn Fenty’ is a nod to Rihanna’s successful transition from pop icon to entrepreneur and CEO of a billion-dollar empire. Women, according to Doja, are not to be underestimated, and their dreams are not constrained to the pedestals upon which society often places them.
Beyond Regina George: Tackling Female Rivalry Stereotypes
Doja Cat doesn’t shy away from the darker shades of the feminine experience. She addresses the trope of female rivalry (‘They wanna pit us against each other when we succeedin’ for no reasons’), a narrative popularized in films like ‘Mean Girls.’ By doing so, she underlines the senseless divisiveness and beckons for solidarity among women in their collective success.
It’s a powerful counterpoint to the often misogynistic portrayal of women in media and culture, and a call to arms for women to stand together rather than fall into the trap of competition that society sets before them.
Decoding the Hidden Layers of ‘Woman’
Every song has its secrets, its hidden meanings woven intricately into the fabric of its verses. ‘Woman’ carries its riddles, too. When Doja Cat speaks of motherhood and goddesses, she is not only referring to actual motherhood or historical deities; she is referencing the innate ability of women to create, lead, and transform.
Moreover, Doja’s repeated summons — ‘Let me be your woman’ — is a clever play that challenges traditional roles and expectations. It’s an agentive statement claiming her place and inviting her partner to embrace a nuanced understanding of gender dynamics.
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