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As you might know, my father was a rich man,
his father was rich, I'm gonna be a rich man too, oh yeah!
Right now my job is to have fun, buy whatever I want,
just be with my girl, it's such fun, you know?
I guess you don't 'cos your daddy ain't driving a Rolls Royce,
and your family ain't famous after all.
I flush my money down the toilet, if it is the best choise.
Nothing is my problem, see?
I don't have to pay my bills, right?
I don't have to get a job.
I don't have to train my skills, right?
'Cos I will never be poor.
What would you do, if you had my money? You wouldn't go to school, you
wouldn't get a job, like me. You'd just hang around.
You would go to the parties where all rich people
meet, where people are having fun. Yeah, such fun, you know.
I guess you don't 'cos your daddy ain't driving a Rolls Royce,
and your family ain't famous after all.
I flush my money down the toilet, if it is the best choise.
Nothing is my problem, see?
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pumpkin-86 On Dec 20, 2001
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Cover art for Playboys lyrics by Rasmus, The

Why has no-one commented on this one?What a sarcasm this song has!!

Cover art for Playboys lyrics by Rasmus, The

Brilliant, I bet there are people out there who dont realise the heavy sarcasm in this, and can relate to it, sad, sad people.

Cover art for Playboys lyrics by Rasmus, The

Yeah, the song's just a total pisstake of rich little daddys-boys who look down on others and think they're so much better.

Cover art for Playboys lyrics by Rasmus, The

Playboys doesn't mean like the magazine or a guy who gets around, it means the most literal meaning possible: One who plays (all day). At first I couldn't really make out all of the lyrics to this song, so I though he was saying that he has a lot of money but he doesn't want to be rich (the line about the toilet confused me). But then after a few more listens I got it. I could sort of relate to this, though obviously not nearly to the same extent, but when I was home schooled my family was fairly well off, and I never had to do any real work, which is somewhat regrettable, but at least they never spoiled me or let me not study, I just didn't have to leave the house or work a job.

 
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