Hold me daddy, real tight.
They’ll take our picture in the spotlight.
Yeah, I know you love that limelight,
And how that DJ’s spinning tonight.
DJ!

Wish it wash it down,
Gonna paint the town pink.
We don’t care what you think, sorry.

Everybody wants to be like us,
Filthy glamorous.
We know how to party
Sexy ugly.
Rock like us, silly and gorgeous.
Real Hot Body
Sexy ugly.

Hold your mama real tight,
She’s turning colors in the black light.
Soundophobic polite,
Don’t be afraid to shake that butt right.

Wish it wash it down,
Gonna paint the town pink.
We don’t care what you think, sorry.

Everybody wants to be like us,
Filthy glamorous.
We know how to party
Sexy ugly.
Rock like us, silly and gorgeous.
Real Hot Body
Sexy ugly.

You sex pot.
You sex pot.
You are a sex pot.
You are a sex pot.
You sex pot.
You sex pot.
You are a sex pot.
You are a sex pot.
You, sex, and pot.
Yeah.

Wish it wash it down,
Gonna paint the town pink.
We don’t care what you think, sorry.

Everybody wants to be like us,
Filthy glamorous.
We know how to party
Sexy ugly.
Rock like us, silly and gorgeous.
Real Hot Body
Sexy ugly.

Be like us,
Filthy glamorous.
We know how to party
Sexy ugly.
Rock like us, silly and gorgeous.
Real Hot Body
Sexy ugly.


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Sexy Ugly song meanings
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    General Comment

    I think the song is saying that everyone sees famous people and envies them...so they try to be like them...and she says things like..."we dont care what you think sorry"...she is saying that we dont care if you ridcule us for being famous and glamorous.....and "dont bet afraid to shake that butt right"...which i think means that its ok express your inner fame...;3....also, i think that the song title "Sexy Ugly"...is saying that "Ugly" meaning your not famous...but "sexy" means you are famous regardless of the definition of fame..yknow...your inner fame, that is in all of us....so what im trying to say is.....the song title is saying that you are famous...even though your not.....(i did bad job xplaining this...-_-*)...

    wowhead98on May 20, 2011   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I think its jus Gaga saying 'When were famous, and we will be famous, then everyones gonna wanna be like us, and theyll be glamourous & gorgeuous' x

    jayjay768on August 04, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    you sex pot. you sex pot. you are a sex pot. you are a sex pot.

    FireEatersWifeon August 11, 2010   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    This is a perfect example of the cheerleader pop garbage GaGa used to be feeding us.

    jillmlnon November 29, 2011   Link

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