I'm a big boy, you're a big girl now, now, ow
I'm a big girl, you're a big boy now, now, ow

Back in the day when you were young (it was fun)
Little girl, didn't think you were the one (now here I come)
Your sexy walk, your sexy talk (that's whats up)
Little girl, you're clearly not the same kid from the block

I ain't that little girl no more
Not no more, that's for sure
Boy get your ass out on the floor
Let's explore, let's explore

You know I like the way you moving (moving)
Girl you're all grown up and now your ready to let it go
Wanna be a big girl, got to prove it (prove it)
With a body like that you got a grown man ready to blow

I'm a big boy, you're a big girl now, now, ow
I'm a big girl, you're a big boy now, now, ow

Back in the day when I was young (kinda dumb)
But I always knew I'd be the one (girl here you come)
Gonna get you wet, gonna make you sweat (girl I bet)
Gonna give you something you ain't ever gonna forget

You ain't no little girl no more (nope)
That's for sure (yup), booty like oh
Wanna work it like a big girl let's explore
Now drop it to the floor, lets get raw

You know I like the way you moving (moving)
Girl you're all grown up and now your ready to let it go
Wanna be a big girl, got to prove it (prove it)
With a body like that you got a grown man ready to blow

You know I like the way you moving (moving)
Girl you're all grown up and now your ready to let it go
Wanna be a big girl, got to prove it (prove it)
With a body like that you got a grown man ready to blow

I'm a big boy, you're a big girl now, now, ow
I'm a big girl, you're a big boy now, now, ow
I'm a big boy, you're a big girl now, now, ow
I'm a big girl, you're a big boy now, now, ow

I've been waiting too long for you to get naughty
Big mistake but daddy come on, touch my body
Baby good things come to those who wait
Come and take it mama before it's too late

Oh, baby, oh yeah, oh yeah, you know I like the way

You know I like the way you moving (moving)
Girl you're all grown up and now your ready to let it go
Wanna be a big girl, got to prove it (prove it)
With a body like that you got a grown man ready to blow

You know I like the way you moving (moving)
Girl you're all grown up and now your ready to let it go
Wanna be a big girl, got to prove it (prove it)
With a body like that you got a grown man ready to blow

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey yeah
Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, grown man ready to blow
Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo


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    ITS ABOUT BOOBS!

    mrbojangles88on February 02, 2010   Link
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    The way I interpeted this video was that this video comments on her fear of men. She’s afraid of men because she has had her heart broken before (hence the mutiliated heart, the funeral, all the icy snow and moody atmosphere). Gaga faces the predicament of enjoying the lust and attention of her partners (because she does like it) and also feeling regretful and used when she realizes that they only want the physical side of a relationship. (This is depicted in several scenes but the one the sticks out most in my mind is when she gets thrown from man to man.) (I think the scene where she looks out of the window from behind her glasses is supposed to symbolize her admiration for gays for being so open and brave and for having a strong relationship that she, herself, can seem to achieve.) Gaga uses the religious attire to show that she may have the best intentions of having a meaningful and deep relationships but her lover(s) don’t. That’s why in the end she gives in by tearing off her shirt to delight of her male suitors (lovers) but you can see she’s not really happy. In fact she looks numb. With this interpretation, it makes the entire song’s lyrics more meaningful. “Alejandro, Alejandro, don’t call my name.”

    konahamarueon June 09, 2010   Link
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    Wasn't this more of New Kids on The Block ft. Lady Gaga than the other way around? Loll :)

    hayleyskyeson June 24, 2010   Link
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    I'm not totally sure, but is her, aged about 16 or 17, with her older boyfriend trying to encourage her to do it with him, her insisting that she's a big girl, grown up and mature, while he expresses his doubts, saying, yeah, all right, you're really sexy, but are you ready to prove how good you are by sleeping with me. Is 'you got a grown man ready to blow' a reference to oral sex?

    manic4manicson April 03, 2011   Link

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