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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Girls on TV" by the artist "Vamps, The"

The song "Girls on TV" by The Vamps is about a guy who is completely smitten with a girl he met at a party. He compares her to celebrities like Beyonce and Rihanna, saying she has "legs like Beyonce" and "looks at him like Rihanna".

The meaning of the song is that this girl embodies all the ideals of beauty and attractiveness that he usually only sees on TV. She is so beautiful and desirable to him that he feels like he is watching a movie or a TV show. The phrase "I got all the girls on TV" is a metaphor, meaning that he doesn't need anyone else as long as he is with her. She is the ideal that outshines everyone else for him.

There are also hints of insecurity in the lyrics. The guy can't believe that such a girl would pay attention to him ("Why she takes me seriously is a mystery to me"). This emphasizes the power of her charm and how strongly he is infatuated with her.

[Verse 1:]

Dear diary

Want to make a new entry

Oh you wouldn't believe me

What began today

Well she called me

Oh that girl from the party

And I thought she should be on TV

When I first saw her face

She said alright

What are you doing 'til daylight

So I chanced it

I said dancing with you!

[Chorus:]

She got legs like Beyoncé

Give me the eye like Rihanna

I wanna put her on camera

Cause she drives me crazy, crazy, crazy

Don't need no game show

Or a Hollywood movie, pop video

Cause as long as she's next to me

I got all the girls on TV

I got all the girls on TV

I got all the girls on TV

[Verse 2:]

Dear diary

We finished dinner early

And the way that she kissed me

Sent us on our way

And she danced like

A professional all night

And the stars were her spotlight

The city became her stage

And I said so

Can I buy a ticket to your show?

She said front row

If I go home with you!

[Chorus:]

She got legs like Beyoncé

Give me the eye like Rihanna

And I wanna put her on camera

Cause she drives me crazy, crazy, crazy

Don't need no game show

Or a Hollywood movie, pop video

Cause as long as she's next to me

I got all the girls on TV

I got all the girls on TV

I got all the girls on TV

[Bridge:]

Like a star on a silver screen

Oh I'm punching above my weight

We're from different sides of the street

And I know, I know, I know

Still a little mysterious

Why she taking me seriously?

Dear diary

I want to make a new entry

Oh you wouldn't believe me

What began today

[Chorus:]

She got legs like Beyoncé

Give me the eye like Rihanna

And I wanna put her on camera

Cause she drives me crazy, crazy, crazy

Don't need no game show

Or a Hollywood movie, pop video

Cause as long as she's next to me

I got all the girls on TV

I got all the girls on TV

I got all the girls on TV

[Outro:]

Oh, na, na, na, na

Oh, na, na, na, na

(Oh, oh, oh, oh)

Oh, na, na, na, na

Oh, na, na, na, na

(And I know, I know, I know)

Oh, na, na, na, na

(Still a little bit mysterious)

Oh, na, na, na, na

(Why's she taking me seriously?)

Oh, na, na, na, na

I got all the girls on TV!

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