Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Grease around

Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Grease around

Push it,
in Brooklyn.
Painted green watermelon.
That guy's ride,
Is good looking,
good looking.
He tells me that he loves me
and even though I'm real sexy
He loves his car, car, cars
He's always with his car, car, cars

So I...
Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Grease around

Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Grease around

Knock it,
pump it,
wash it,
bump it.
Rub that glitter and grease,
He loves it!
He's so fine he makes her shiny,
there's more glitter and grease behind me.

Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Rub that glitter and grease around
Grease around


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Glitter and Grease song meanings
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  • +2
    General Comment

    Glitter And Grease Around=GAGA.

    Rub that Gaga..? ;)

    indiecindieon April 18, 2010   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I like the whole GLitter And Grease Around = GAGA idea

    I thought that was meant to be like, her compromising for the guy she likes. Cos she's saying he loves his car, so to make him happy she does maintains it, but then to amuse herself [cos she's got problems like] she throws in a bit of glitter. Glitter and grease don't usually mix well, so neither do her and her boyfriend? is that why she rubs that gaga of hers? how confusing. i think im reading wayy too far into this.

    sdhameron August 27, 2010   Link
  • 0
    My Opinion

    I've heard this video from a post in <a href="personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/04/05/unvarnished-reviews/">Facebook</a>. Lady Gaga is surely dominating the tracks and she produces good music as well. I find this song bouncy.

    Luchason April 07, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Shes talking about how much guys love their cars.The girl completes the guy.

    LadyGagaLoveon April 25, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Ithink there will be more verses & a bridge in the finished version, this just sounds like a demo, Gd tho :) x

    jayjay768on July 20, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i actually think it has to do with luc carl. she's in love with him, he makes her feel sexy but she can't compete with his car. at least that's what i'm thinking because in You & I, she talks about cars again and how they broke her heart and that one is about him as well.

    glitterandgreaseon July 30, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I don't care what this song is about, I absolutely love it. :)

    brittneyxblisson September 11, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Rub that Glitter and Grease around, Rub that glitter and grease around, rub that glitter and grease around, grease around. What an amazing song!! I think she talks about how a guy is always talking and working on and (rubbing glitter and grease, polishing and shining and waxing) his car and not paying muich attention to his girl. I hear this was an older song and won't be on new album..but why would she sing it on her tour? Ha...future song hopefully..will be amazing! 8.5/10

    thisistheMonsterBallon October 05, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    masturbation?

    lilymariex3on January 12, 2011   Link

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