It's about a girl laying down the law to her triflin' boyfriend, telling him to $h!t or get off the pot.
I found this song after following a link from a page on Robin Sparkles from "How I Met Your Mother," this being used as an example of 90s Canadian pop. A lot of people diss this type of music, but I like it. It's fun, harmless. This one in particular is quite catchy.
In spite of its being poppy, I can see that it's an Alanis Morissette song, a light version of what was to come. The conversational/narrative style ("I'm at a cafe wating for my boyfriend, drinking coffee. . . He shows up and gets a beer.") is so her.
It's about a girl laying down the law to her triflin' boyfriend, telling him to $h!t or get off the pot.
I found this song after following a link from a page on Robin Sparkles from "How I Met Your Mother," this being used as an example of 90s Canadian pop. A lot of people diss this type of music, but I like it. It's fun, harmless. This one in particular is quite catchy.
In spite of its being poppy, I can see that it's an Alanis Morissette song, a light version of what was to come. The conversational/narrative style ("I'm at a cafe wating for my boyfriend, drinking coffee. . . He shows up and gets a beer.") is so her.