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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Life of the Party" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In The Weeknd's song "Life of the Party," the protagonist, under the influence of drugs, seduces a girl to join him and go wild. He describes her beauty, her desire to try something new, hinting at her financial well-being, which allows her to get any drugs. The hero convinces the girl that he will be there, that she can trust him and plunge into this intoxicating world. He describes a party with a lot of people, alcohol, and drugs, emphasizing that the girl will become the "star" of this event. The lyrics contain sexual innuendos describing the hero's arousal and his desire to see the girl uninhibited and ready for anything. Overall, the song paints a dark picture of a party saturated with vice and self-destruction.

Welcome to the other side,

You're lost,

Baby, step outside your mind,

You've been really good,

You've been really good,

You've been thinkin' ‘bout bein' bad

Ever since I put you on.

She got money for blow,

Just look at that nose,

Prescription ain't an issue,

You can mix it with the... uh!

And if you wanna do it, baby,

I'm right here with you.

I'm on cloud 9,

Baby, you're behind,

You can follow me,

You can follow me if you want to.

Go downtown

With the drugs in your body.

Take that step,

You're the life of the party.

Know that step,

You're the life of the party.

I got two little ladies,

I got one little room,

There's a room full of ngas,

Baby, what you wanna do?

The way you move got me feelin' so uh,

I been thinkin' about it, baby,

I been thinkin' about it lately,

I'm so far gone, and you are too,

Show me how you...

Go downtown

With the drugs in your body.

Take that step,

You're the life of the party.

Know that step,

You're the life of the party.

I love how you touch,

How you feel,

How you breath,

Baby, how you do it so good,

How you twist with your hips

Got the room so slow, baby.

Girl, please don't go,

You're gonna please my boys,

You been thinkin' about it, baby,

Yeah, you're a star.

Oh, you knocked one down,

Girl, you love to do?

Girl, there's one, two, three.

Go downtown

With the drugs in your body.

Take that step,

You're the life of the party.

Know that step,

You're the life of the party.

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