Lucy Liu (yeah, yeah)
With my girl, Drew (uh-huh, yeah)
Cameron D and Destiny
Charlie's Angels, come on (come on)
Uh, uh, uh (bring it, bring it)

Question, tell me what you think about me
I buy my own diamonds and I buy my own rings
Only ring your celly when I'm feelin' lonely
When it's all over please get up and leave
Question, tell me how you feel about this
Try to control me, boy, you get dismissed
Pay my own car note and I pay my own bills
Always fifty-fifty in relationships

The shoes on my feet, I bought 'em
The clothes I'm wearing, I bought 'em
The rock I'm rockin', I bought it
'Cause I depend on me if I want it

The watch I'm wearin', I bought it
The house I live in, I bought it
The car I'm driving, I bought it
I depend on me, I depend on me

All the women who independent
Throw your hands up at me
All the honeys who making money
Throw your hands up at me
All the mommas who profit dollars
Throw your hands up at me
All the ladies who truly feel me
Throw your hands up at me

Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that
Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that

Tell me how you feel about this
Who would I want if I would wanna live
I worked hard and sacrificed to get what I get
Ladies, it ain't easy being independent
Question, how'd you like this knowledge that I brought?
Bragging on that cash that he gave you is the front
If you're gonna brag, make sure it's your money you flaunt
Depend on no one else to give you what you want

The shoes on my feet, I bought 'em
The clothes I'm wearing, I bought 'em
The rock I'm rockin', I bought it
'Cause I depend on me if I want it

The watch I'm wearin', I bought it
The house I live in, I bought it
The car I'm driving, I bought it
I depend on me, I depend on me

All the women who independent (hey, hey)
Throw your hands up at me (oh)
All the honeys who making money
Throw your hands up at me (throw your hands up a me, baby)
All the mommas who profit dollars
Throw your hands up at me
All the ladies who truly feel me
Throw your hands up at me

Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that
Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that

Destiny's Child, what's up?
You in the house? Sho'nuff
We'll break these people off Angel style
Child of Destiny
Independent beauty
No one else can scare me
Charlie's Angels, oh whoa

All the women who independent
Throw your hands up at me
All the honeys who making money
Throw your hands up at me
All the mommas who profit dollars
Throw your hands up at me
All the ladies who truly feel me
Throw your hands up at me

Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that
Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that
Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that
Charlie, how your Angels get down like that
Girl, I didn't know you could get down like that


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Independent Women, Pt. 1 Lyrics as written by Samuel Barnes Mark Rooney

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    When I first heard this song by Destiny's Child I realized they are one of the greatest R&B/Pop groups of our time. It's not their hot moves, great looks, or fancy footwork, but it's the depth in their music that makes them fully deserving of this title.

    Destiny's CHild certainly doesn't "front" with this song, they are very blunt and to the point about just how independent women live. The metaphor, "throw your hands up at me" captures the feminist movement and it's importance in society. The rhetorical questions they ask to the imposing male dominated world prove their conquering independence- "Tell me what you think about me...". They even predict upcoming rhetorical questions, for example "shoes on my feet, I bought it."

    This song greatly reminds me of another feminist song- "She Works Hard For the Money." Unlike this song, Destiny's Child doesn't delay in relaying their message. "She Works Hard For the Money" is a bit misleading in the independent lifestyle, and doesn't make a direst point right away, but Destiny's Child certainly rebutles with "ladies it a'int easy bein independent." They're not kidding anyone, it's not easy being independent ladies, but you'll be able to buy the watch other people are wearing. How's that for freedom?

    Destiny's Child is a great group and believers in feminist thought. They present this argument in many more of their hit songs such as "Survivor," "Bills, Bills, Bills," and the articulatly named "Bug-A-Boo." Thank you Destiny's Child for everything you do. I must say, YOU GO GIRLS!

    erinleoon April 15, 2005   Link
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    Beyonce told me this song was an attack on fucking annoying pseudo-feminists, who go on about being independent but also complain about having to pay their own bills!

    I think she's right, this is a great satire of these types of annoying fools and for extra effect, they even wrote it to really annoying backing music, to highlight their point! - Now that's talent!

    cbennetton April 17, 2002   Link
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    This song is cool, I like the beat and the words.

    kronologikal, what you think is your own opinion but you dont have to be a big deal about it.

    alcoholicfelineon October 13, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    i wish all women were independent.....pay for ur own mean bitch. ha ha ha

    frenzyon December 03, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    HIGH 5 TO GIRL POWER, ALTHOUGH I DIG GUYS (MOST OF 'EM R HOT!)

    ANGEL007on December 18, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    LOL YEA ME TOO

    crunkchik91on December 23, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    (crickets chirp)

    frenzyon April 11, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    It's not that I don't respect their independence, but what about their songs about how they want a man paying their bills? And I don't just mean Bills, Bills, Bills. There's, say, Soldier. ('They wanna spend that on me') and like twenty other. It's ridiculous.

    SMUSER17002421on March 26, 2006   Link
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    This was posted twice.

    SMUSER17002421on March 26, 2006   Link
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    This song is great! I love everything bout it! Destiny's Child is extremly talented

    ilovetm22on May 28, 2006   Link

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