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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Trust Fund Baby" by the artist "Why Don't We"

In their song "Trust Fund Baby," Why Don't We sings about not being interested in spoiled, materialistic girls. They are looking for genuine love and appreciate independence, naturalness, and simplicity in a partner.

They don't want a girl who flaunts her parents' wealth, wears designer clothes, and drives expensive cars. Inner qualities are more important to them: intelligence, strength of character, sense of humor, natural beauty, and being true to herself.

They dream of a girl who shares their values, is not afraid to get her hands dirty, and will support their dreams. Instead of a glamorous "prom queen," they want a loyal friend who is ready to share both joys and difficulties with them.

[Verse 1: Daniel Seavey & All & Jonah Marais]

I don't want a girl

Who gets a car for her sweet sixteen

Or spends a stack of dollar bills on a limousine

I want a girl who takes the bus

And who wears baggy jeans

Rockin' Nike Airs, what the hell are Louboutins?

Don't want no fake tan,

Short skirt, daddy's money, don't work

Shop until you drop on the town

I want a smart girl, stronger than her father

Someone who will laugh at tryna fit in the crowd

[Pre-Chorus: Jonah Marais]

And all we used to dream about

Is getting rich and getting out

Move to the nicer part of town

Where we'd have numbers on our house

It took a while to figure out

What type of girl that I'm about

Who brings the real man out of me

[Chorus: Zach Herron & All & Jack Avery]

I don't really want no trust fund baby

I like my women independent

And I say to people, "That's my lady"

And we don't need nothing else

I don't want no trust fund baby

Save your money, don't spend it

And I say to people, "That's my lady"

And we don't need nothing else

(I don't want no)

[Verse 2: Corbyn Besson & Jonah Marais]

Don't want a girl who take selfies,

Want her makeup free

Don't want no mean girl lady, a pink prom queen

I want a girl who climbs trees,

Always dirt on her jeans

Her daddy told her how to fix cars,

Maybe she could fix me

I want a throwback kid

Who loves Missy Elliott

Who for my birthday makes a mixtape

And puts it on cassette

Want a girl with common sense,

Who's dripping in confidence

Don't wanna die to get rich

But she love Fifty Cent

[Pre-Chorus: Jonah Marais]

And all we used to dream about

Is getting rich and getting out

Move to the nicer part of town

Where we'd have numbers on our house

It took a while to figure out

What type of girl that I'm about

Who brings the real man out of me

[Chorus: Zach Herron & All & Jack Avery]

I don't really want no trust fund baby

I like my women independent

And I say to people, "That's my lady"

And we don't need nothing else

I don't want no trust fund baby

Save your money, don't spend it

And I say to people, "That's my lady"

And we don't need nothing else

[Bridge: Jack Avery & Zach Herron & Daniel Seavey]

I don't want no

I don't want no trust fund baby

(No, I don't want me)

I just want me a proper lady

(No, I don't want me)

I don't want no trust fund baby

(No, I don't want me)

[Chorus: Zach Herron & All & Daniel Seavey]

I don't really want no trust fund baby

I like my women independent (hey!)

And I say to people, "That's my lady"

(That's my lady, na-na-na-na-na)

And we don't need nothing else

[Outro: Jack Avery & Jonah Marais & Zach Herron]

I don't want no

I don't want no trust fund baby

(No, I don't want me)

I just want me a proper lady

(No, I don't want me)

I don't want no trust fund baby

(No, I don't want me)

No, I don't want me

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