Working so hard, every night and day
And now we get the pay back
Trying so hard, saving up the paper
Now we get to lay back
Working so hard, every night and day
And now we get the pay back, the pay back, the pay back

Champagne kisses, hold me in your lap of luxury
I only want to fly first-class desires, you're my limousine
So eloquent, the way we ride, our passion, it just multiplies
There's platinum lightning in the sky
Look I'm livin' like a queen

This kind of love is getting expensive
We know how to live, baby
We're luxurious, like Egyptian cotton
We're so rich in love, we're rollin' in cashmere
Got it in fifth gear, baby
Diamond in the rough is lookin' so sparkly

Working so hard, every night and day
And now we get the pay back
Trying so hard, saving up the paper
Now we get to lay back
Working so hard, every night and day
And now we get the pay back, the pay back, the pay back

Sugar, honey, sexy baby
When we touch it turns to gold
Sensitive and delicate, kinda like a tuberose
You know you are my treasure chest
It's pure perfection when we kiss and
You're my Mr., I'm your Miss
Gonna be until we're old

This kind of love is getting expensive
We know how to live, baby
We're luxurious, like Egyptian cotton

Working so hard, every night and day
And now we get the pay back
Trying so hard, saving up the paper
Now we get to lay back
Working so hard, every night and day
And now we get the pay back, the pay back, the pay back

Working so hard, every night and day
And now we get the pay back
Trying so hard, saving up the paper
Now we get to lay back
Working so hard, every night and day
And now we get the pay back, the pay back, the pay back

Cha-ching, cha-ching, we're loaded and we're gonna blow it
Cha-ching, cha-ching, we're hooked up with the love cause we grow it
Cha-ching, cha-ching, we got hydroponic love and we're smokin'
Cha-ching, cha-ching, we burn it, you and I, we are so lit

And we're so rich in love, we're rollin' in cashmere
Got it in fifth gear, baby
Diamond in the rough is lookin' so sparkly

Working so hard, every night and day
And now we get the pay back
Trying so hard, saving up the paper
Now we get to lay back
Working so hard, every night and day
And now we get the pay back, the pay back, the pay back


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  • +2
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    maybe its not really about money or material things because she kind of exagerates all of it... it could very well be just finally having a good relationship with someone after working hard at their problems. relationships are supposed to be easy and enjoyable - sort of like what money can give you in life.

    bonita1on August 30, 2010   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    The song does NOT sample Notorious B.I.G.'s "Big Poppa." It samples a song called "Between the Sheets" by The Isley Brothers, whom Biggie sampled for "Big Poppa." Sheesh!

    loreal814on March 15, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    LOL, Am I the only one who always thinks of like a girl who's only using a guy for his money whenever I hear this song? It's just lyrics like "you're my limosine" make me think that... cos it's like saying the guy is a sweet ride, and "This kind of love is getting expensive". It probably wasn't intentional when she wrote it but it just sounds like that anyway.

    HappySoulon May 07, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    for me this song is about people who worked hard to make their relationship stronger and now the're living a great life together

    LucyInTheSkyWithRHon May 28, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    First one to post!!!!... ok i have a question... what is the music?... i know its a song from back it the day... is it big pappa?.... im so lost but i love this song... its deff. a change from the normal rock songs im use to hearin from gwen but i love it!

    Amberly2youon December 04, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    she used the beats from Biggie Smalls' "i love it when u call me big poppa" or whatever its called. she also used the beats from "push it" for crash, and she covered the song "rich girls" entirely..im pretty sure..

    burntcigaretteon December 14, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    burntcigarette is correct. I think Gwen does a great job of all the samples, regardless of her various producers.

    Kushon December 15, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I just love this song, mainly because of the sample

    precipitateon December 27, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song, seriously, it's about taxes/tax refunds.

    LizzieBearon February 05, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    one of my favorites on the cd

    withteethon February 19, 2005   Link

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