
"Must've spent thirty-five, forty-five thousand up in Tiffany's (Oh no) / Got her bada** kids runnin' 'round my whole crib / Like it's Chuck E. Cheese," Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak now-famously open on "Smokin Out the Window," by means of Genius. Although it seems like whoever they're with is enjoying the perks in their way of life, the pricey scenario it seems that is going manner beyond that.
Just take a concentrate to the pre-chorus, which is when the duo adds, "This b***h got me payin' her rent, payin' for trips / Diamonds on her neck, diamonds on her wrists." Beyond that, even if the stars are supposedly putting up the cash for everything, it's not paying off for them in go back. That's why they admit, "And here I am all alone (All alone) / I'm so cold, I'm so cold..." As if that wasn't unhealthy sufficient, back in the first verse, they notice, "Put me in a jam with her ex-man in the UFC..." Yikes!
Bootsy Collins — who lent his signature sass to the album on songs like "After Last Night" — absolutely breaks down what is taking place, announcing, "Wait a minute, this love started out so tender, so sweet / But now she got me smokin' out the window." And that isn't a excellent factor as a result of there may be so a lot more to the term "smoking out the window" than simply taking a smash with a cigarette.
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