Oops! Missed one. The verse regarding this songs titular word refers mostly to Catwoman and her love of money, being that it is her primary goal (/hence why she never 'leaves her post when the cash runs out'), and that as a 'mercenary of love' she often uses seduction and sultry teases to either get what she wants, or distract her mark. The second half, however, refers to her love of the Batman, and the final line states she serves as his support when all else fails- in the game, she actually does play a role in both saving him and motivating him. That, or an unknown announcer is telling Catwoman directly to take action- 'taking the stage' could refer to her occasional switching to the main character if you downloaded her story or bought Arkham City new.
Oops! Missed one. The verse regarding this songs titular word refers mostly to Catwoman and her love of money, being that it is her primary goal (/hence why she never 'leaves her post when the cash runs out'), and that as a 'mercenary of love' she often uses seduction and sultry teases to either get what she wants, or distract her mark. The second half, however, refers to her love of the Batman, and the final line states she serves as his support when all else fails- in the game, she actually does play a role in both saving him and motivating him. That, or an unknown announcer is telling Catwoman directly to take action- 'taking the stage' could refer to her occasional switching to the main character if you downloaded her story or bought Arkham City new.