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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Not All about the Money" by the artist "Timati (Тимати)"

In "Not All about the Money", Timati contemplates the idea that true happiness and love cannot be bought with money or fame.

He addresses a girl, assuring her that it's not her outward attributes that matter to him, but her inner qualities: sincerity, loyalty, and emotional connection. Timati is tired of superficial relationships with girls who are attracted to his wealth and fame. He craves true love, a partnership where he will be valued for who he is, not for his money or status.

The heroine, in turn, shares his feelings. She is not chasing luxury, but looking for a real man who will be honest and faithful to her.

The chorus "Money is not everything, and fame is not everything" emphasizes the key message of the song: material wealth does not guarantee happiness in personal life.

Overall, "Not All about the Money" is a song about the search for true love in a world where many chase wealth and fame. Timati encourages people to value sincere feelings and not put material possessions above human relationships.

1-2, welcome to the La La Land!

It's not all about the money, not all about the fame,

Not all about the money.

It's not all about the money, not all about the fame,

Not all about the money.

Baby girl, let me holler at you.

Hop in a seat, this car's faster

But take a minute, let me explain,

You need somebody who ride when time change.

Could you be the one to ride it shotgun?

I hope in my heart you're the right one.

See, we've never been fake, we've been very thick.

Don't worry 'bout the stars with bright glare.

You would get it, girl, but you ain't like that,

I see you're different, I like that.

See, the money and the cars don't mean a thing,

It ain't about the fame, it's still a game.

If you hold me, baby, truly your man, just stick to the plan.

Gonna give you my last name, gonna show you I ain't playin'.

These girls be all over me but I know they ain't down for me.

I see my future with you, girl, I see you brought on the world.

Could you be the one to ride it shotgun?

I hope in my heart you're the right one.

See we've never been fake, we've been very thick,

Don't worry 'bout the stars with bright glare.

Now she got a hold on me,

I've got a girl and I know damn well she loves me

And she got control of me.

I've been down and I'm never gonna leave her lonely.

It's not all about the money, not all about the fame,

Not all about the money.

It's not all about the money, not all about the fame,

Not all about the money.

It's not all about the money, not all about the fame.

See, I don't really get her, she really don't mean a thing.

I just need you by my side, don't you ever go away.

I'll do anything, I want you to stay.

Oh-oh, oh-oh,

Just stay.

Oh-oh, oh-oh,

Just stay.

Oh-oh, oh-oh,

Oh-who!

I know you're used to flashy things and the high life

But I'm not that type of girl that you can buy.

You gotta love me but you're not, not, boy

'Cause I've been true from the start, start, boy.

Na-na-na-na-na, thanks, can't put me in the net

If would spend the time with me.

Ye-ye-ye-ye-ye, I'm the girl you need to meet,

I need you dedicated fully to me.

She got a hold on me.

I've got a guy and I know damn well he loves me.

And she got control of me.

I've been down and I'm never gonna leave him lonely.

Money, money! Money, money! [x7]

It's not all about the money, not all about the fame,

Not all about the money.

It's not all about the money, not all about the fame,

Not all about the money.

It's not all about the money, not all about the fame.

See, I don't really get her, she really don't mean a thing.

I just need you by my side, don't you ever go away,

I'll do anything, I want you to stay.

Oh-oh, oh-oh,

Just stay.

Oh-oh, oh-oh,

Just stay.

Oh-oh, oh-oh,

Oh-who!

Now she got a hold on me.

I've got a guy and I know damn well he loves me.

And she got control of me.

I've been down and I'm never gonna leave him lonely.

Welcome to the La La Land!

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