Hey there
I like your hair
Who does your hair?
I wanna go there

Pshyeah
I like your hair
Who does your hair?
I wanna go there

Hey bitches
My scalp itches
I do my own damn hair
Pshyeah

I need more gel
Cuz my hair looks like hell
Fucking bitches
Ohmygod!

[Chorus]
Blondes
Brunettes
Redheads... more like dreadheads!
Ohmygod!

Hey there
I like your hair
Who does your hair?
I wanna go there

Pshyeah
I like your hair
Who does your hair?
I wanna go there

Lets get a dyke spike
Are those highlights?
Thats great color... Ooh
Let's totally get a perm!

Pshyeah!
Time to retouch those roots
Bitches
Ohmygod!

[Chorus]

Hey there
I like your hair
Who does your hair?
I wanna go there.

Pshyeah
I like your hair
Who does your hair
I wanna go there

Wheres my flatiron
Huh? Wheres my flatiron?
Huh? Wheres my flatiron?
Huh?
[x2]

What a slut! (excuse me?)
But I like your cut (Oh, really?)
Totally.
You're such a slut (So you still think I'm a slut?)
Definately.

[chorus]

Hey there
I like your hair
Who does your hair?
I wanna go there

Pshyeah
I like your hair
Who does your hair
I wanna go there
[x2]

Oh my God!
Oh my God!
Oh
My god!

Just shave it off...


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    General Comment

    No comments? Hmm.

    This song is wonderful. Perfect for singing with your friends when you're just being silly. Very Jeffree-Star-influenced. And it's pretty much self-explainatory. Just some random stuff about hair.

    But I think instead of "Are those highlights?" It may be "Now those, I like." Although I'm not sure. May have to look that up, Or ask Scotty. He should know... Since he wrote it. o.O

    xAs_She_CRIESxon July 27, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    Well, the first time I listened to this song, I was dumbfounded by the complex lyrics! But after countless times of listening to it, I think I've finally figured it out!

    In the first part: "Hey there I like your hair Who does your hair? I wanna go there"

    Scotty is saying Hello! And that he likes someone's hair, and he wants to go to their hairdressers place!

    Very very artistic!

    But what I will never understand is why someone would name their child "Scotty Vanity".

    un_plain_jayneon August 09, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Its about liking hair and shit. Thats it. Nothing more nothing hiden...

    He has rlly good hair by the way.

    rashelleon August 13, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    Oh and also.....umm the lyrics are on his myspace....

    So yea if you think they are wrong check them out.

    rashelleon August 13, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    ha ha this s0ng is funnay!!

    forever_loveon August 13, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    "lets get a dyke spike" LOLLLLLL

    Miss.Cellophaneon August 20, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    scotty vanity is fucking awesome

    laura325on August 21, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Ahah! I can do the "ohhmygodd" part like, perfectly. It's sad, that's the only reason I really like this song..

    KikiKaliskion May 20, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    THIS SONG IS LOVE!

    camibabi1on August 06, 2009   Link

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