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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Sweetest Girl" by the artist "Wyclef Jean"

The song "Sweetest Girl" by Wyclef Jean tells a story about how money and life's hardships can change a person, particularly a young woman.

The main character is introduced as the "sweetest girl," hinting at her innocence and potential. However, she is thrown into a harsh reality where people "live for the money" or "kill for the money," and she gets caught in the cycle.

Wyclef paints a picture of her journey from a sought-after schoolgirl to a woman dancing on a pole, suggesting that she's been forced into this line of work. The recurring line "She thought he woulda called (where my money at?)" emphasizes her disappointment and possible reliance on a man who didn't fulfill his promises.

Akon further illustrates a world where "money makes the world go 'round," and girls are pushed to extremes to survive. He sings about "chicks" entertaining dangerous men in VIP rooms, emphasizing that even in this dangerous game, everyone's out to secure their share.

Lil Wayne adds to the narrative by depicting the "sweetest girl" as "sour amaretto" - an image reflecting her bitterness and lost innocence. She resorts to selling her body to provide for her child, finding solace only in the temporary relief of money and the empty promises of religion.

The repeating chorus "Money makes the world go 'round" underlines the song's central message: money is both alluring and destructive, driving people to desperate measures.

Some live for the bill

Some kill for the bill

She wind for the bill

Grind for the bill

(and she used to be the sweetest girl)

Some steal for the bill, if they got to pay they bill

(and she used to be the sweetest girl)

Tonight Wyclef, Akon, Weezy and Nia

[Verse 1: (Wyclef Jean)]

High school she was that girl

That make me do the hula hoop around the gym

(Just to get a peek again, she's a 10)

High school she was

That girl that make me do the hula hoop around the gym

(Just to get a peek again, she's a 10)

Never thought she would come and work for the president

Mr. George Washington (where my money at?)

She thought he'd call (where my money at?)

She had a good day, bad day, sunny day, rainy day

All she wanna know is (where my money at?)

Closed legs don't get fed, go out there and make my bread

All you wanna know is (where my money at?)

She ended up in a road car, bruised up, scarred hard

All you wanna know is (where my money at?)

She thought he'd call (where my money at?)

[Chorus: (Akon) ] (x2)

Cos I'mma tell you like you told me

Cash rules everything around me

Singin' dollar dollar bill yall(dollar, dollar bill yall)

Singin' dollar dollar bill yall(dollar, dollar bill yall)

[Verse 2: (Akon)]

Pimpin' got harder cos, hoes got smarter

On the strip is something they don't wanna be a part of

Rather be up in the club shakin' for a thug

For triple times the money and spending it how they wanna

They got they mind on they money, money on they mind

They got they finger on the trigger, hand on the nines

See everyday they feel the struggle, but staying on they grind

And ain’t nobody takin’ from us, and that’s the bottom line

But I know there's a drop in the block

You move slow

You getting' pressure from cops

you don't know not to lay low

Because 25 to life is no joke

To all my real gorillas thuggin'

On top of corners every day strugglin'

All the beautiful women getting' money

Washin' them dollar bills like laundry

[Chorus: (Akon) ] (x2)

Cos’ I’ma tell you like Wu told me

Cash rules everything around me

Singin’ dollar dollar bill y’all (dollar, dollar bill y’all)

Singin’ dollar dollar bill y’all(dollar, dollar bill y’all)

[Bridge: (Wyclef Jean)]

Money, money-money-money

Money, money-money-money

It drives the world crazy

[Verse 3: (Lil Wayne)]

(Weezy) She used to be (she used to be the sweetest girl)

She used to be the sweetest girl ever

Now she like sour ameretta

She wears a dress to the T like the letter

And if you make it rain she will be under the weather

She used to run track back in high school

Now she tricks off the track right by school

She takes a loss cos she don't wanna see her child lose

So respect her, I'll pay up for the time used

And then she runs to the pastor

And he tells her there will be a new chapter

But she feels no different after

And then she asks him…

[Chorus: (Akon) ] (x2)

Cos’ I’ma tell you like Wu told me

Cash rules everything around me

Singin’ dollar dollar bill y’all (dollar, dollar bill y’all)

Singin’ dollar dollar bill y’all(dollar, dollar bill y’all)

[Outro: (Wyclef Jean)]

Some live for the bill

Some kill for the bill (where my money at?)

She wind for the bill

Grind for the bill (where my money at?)

Some steal for the bill,

If they got to pay the bill (where my money at?)

Tonight Wyclef, Akon, Weezy and Nia

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