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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Vacation" by the artist "Thomas Rhett"

Thomas Rhett's "Vacation" is an anthem to carefree leisure and the ability to have fun no matter where you are. The lyrical hero enjoys the company of his girlfriend, who looks stunning in her Billabong bikini, and asks him to rub sunscreen on her. Despite not having much money ("just a couple of bucks"), he spends it "like it's pesos", trying to get the most out of every minute.

Even though they are staying in a cheap Motel 6, the atmosphere around them reminds them of a luxurious resort in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Cocktails, sunshine, sand and a good mood are the main ingredients for a perfect holiday for the hero of the song. He drinks coconut milk with liquor, plays the guitar, tans and sips Red Stripe beer, imagining he's in Jamaica, although he's actually spending time in Decatur.

The main message of the song is expressed in the chorus: "Hey! Let's party like we're on vacation!". It doesn't matter where you are or how much money you have, the main thing is to be able to relax, enjoy the simple things and appreciate every moment. The song encourages listeners to forget about their problems and worries, and immerse themselves in the atmosphere of celebration and fun.

My girl is rocking that Billabong bikini like she's sponsored

Asking me if I can rub that Coppertone on her

Got a couple bucks but I'm spending them like they pesos

Might be Motel 6, but it feels like Turks and Caicos

Put a little liquor in my coconut water

Party all day like you at your alma mater

Put a little liquor in my coconut water

Ice has started melting cause it's always getting hotter

Singing

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

Toes up in the sand

Cold one in my hand

Toes up in the sand

Cold one in my hand

Singing

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

I got my Solo Cup amplifier playing all my jams

In my Walgreens beach chair working on my tan

This like it's Jamaica and I'm sipping on some Red Stripe

But I'm in Decatur, baby, crushing on that Busch Light

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

Hey-e-ye-ye-ye, let's party like we on vacation

(I got, I got) my toes up in the sand

Cold one in my hand

Toes up in the sand

Cold one in my hand

Singing

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

Put a little liquor in my coconut water

Party all day like you at your alma mater

Put a little liquor in my coconut water

My ice has started melting so I'll take another swallow

Singing

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

Toes up in the sand

Cold one in my hand

Toes up in the sand

Cold one in my hand

Singing

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

(Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh) Party like I'm on vacation [3x]

(Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh)

(Oh oh) I'm gonna rehydrate

(Oh oh) While I dehydrate, you know

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

Hey-e-ye-ye-ye, let's party like we on vacation

(I got, I got) my toes up in the sand

Cold one in my hand

Toes up in the sand

Cold one in my hand

Singing

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

(Sing it to me)

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

Hey, let's party like we on vacation

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