Not My Fault Lyrics – Reneé Rapp ft. Megan Thee Stallion

Not My Fault Lyrics – Reneé Rapp ft. Megan Thee Stallion Meaning & Facts By (Singles). You Can Watch This Video On YouTube While The Lyrics Are Written By Megan Thee Stallion, Reneé Rapp, Ryan Tedder, Alexander 23, Billy Walsh, Jasper Harris, Jeff Richmond & Nell Benjamin. The Music Track Was Released Date :December 15, 2023.

[Intro: Lindsay Lohan]
You know what?
It’s not my fault
You’re like in love with me or something!

[Explanation of Intro]
The introduction sets a confrontational tone, with Lindsay Lohan asserting that it’s not her fault if someone is infatuated with her.

[Chorus: Reneé Rapp]
It’s not my fault
You came with her but she might leave with me
It’s not my fault
You’ve gotta pay for what I get for free
It’s not my fault
You’re like, you’re like, you’re like in love with me
It’s not my fault you’re like in love with me
You’re like in love with me

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus emphasizes the idea that it’s not the speaker’s fault if someone who came with someone else might end up leaving with them. There is a sense of confidence and a hint of prankishness in the lyrics, suggesting that the speaker is apprehensive of their appeal.

[Verse 1: Reneé Rapp]
Where she at? (Where she at?)
What she doing? (What she doing?)
Who she with and where’s she from? (Oh)
Oh, she’s this (Shе’s this), oh, she’s that (She’s that)
She’s a flight risk on thе run, okay
She’s bad (She’s bad), she’s back (She’s back?)
Yeah, I’m back, b!tch, are you done? (Huh)
Excuse me while I bite my tongue (Woo)

[Explanation of Verse 1]
In the first verse, Reneé Rapp inquires about the whereabouts and activities of another person. There’s a description of the person being discussed as potentially problematic or rebellious. The speaker asserts their own confidence and suggests that they’re unapologetic about their geste .

[Pre-Chorus: Reneé Rapp]
I’m back on that same sh!t from before
I can’t take this pettiness, now I’m bored, uh-huh
We can champagne, there’s enough for us all
Told you who I am and what it is, that’s not my fault

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus reflects a sense of boredom with pettiness and a desire to move beyond it. The speaker mentions having enough for everyone, possibly referring to luxury or success. The idea is that the speaker has already been clear about who they are, and if others can’t handle it, it’s not their fault.

[Chorus: Reneé Rapp]
It’s not my fault
You came with her but she might leave with me
It’s not my fault
You’ve gotta pay for what I get for free
It’s not my fault
You’re like, you’re like, you’re like in love with me
It’s not my fault you’re like in love with me
You’re like in love with me

[Explanation of Chorus]
Reiteration of the chorus, emphasizing the lack of fault in someone being infatuated with the speaker.

[Verse 2: Reneé Rapp]
Get her number, get her name
Get a good thing while you can
Kiss a blonde (Kiss a blonde), kiss a friend (Okay)
Can a gay girl get an, “Amen?” (Amen; woo)

[Explanation of Verse 2]
The second verse suggests a casual attitude towards relationships, with the speaker encouraging the pursuit of enjoyable experiences. There’s a mention of embracing diversity and a playful reference to a “gay girl” seeking affirmation.

[Pre-Chorus: Reneé Rapp]
I’m back on that same sh!t from before
I can’t take this pettiness, now I’m bored, uh-huh
We can champagne, there’s enough for us all (Us all)
Told you who I am and what it is, that’s not my fault

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
A repetition of the pre-chorus, reinforcing the theme of moving beyond trivial matters and emphasizing that the speaker has already stated who they are.

[Chorus: Reneé Rapp & Megan Thee Stallion]
It’s not my fault
You came with her but she might leave with me
It’s not my fault
You’ve gotta pay for what I get for free
It’s not my fault
You’re like, you’re like, you’re like in love with me
It’s not my fault you’re like in love with me
You’re like in love with me (Hmm)

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus is repeated, now with the addition of Megan Thee Stallion, who contributes her own perspective. The lyrics suggest that the person is so witching that it’s not their fault if others are drawn to them.

[Verse 3: Megan Thee Stallion]
I mean, who wouldn’t wanna be in love with me? (Love with me)
I’m a mood, boring whores gotta Pinterest me
I’m a stallion but they come and f**k me like Trojan (Ah)
And it wouldn’t be me if I ain’t cause commotion (Baow)
B!tch so bad, dudes thought I was A.I., balling like A.I. ah
Stick to the motherf**king money like a stapler, stack like Jenga
Any pu**y b!tch get stroke like a painter
It’s funny how the mean girl open all the doors (All the doors)
But I been told y’all, I’m the black Regina George (Baow)
Bikini top, booty shorts, Megan-core
You was hating back then, now you finna hate more
I the influence, they do anything I endorse
I run sh!t, to be a bad b!tch is a sport (Baow)

[Explanation of Verse 3]
Megan Thee Stallion joins in with a confident and assertive verse. She expresses her desirability and influence, referring to herself as a “black Regina George” – a character known for being popular and assertive in the movie “Mean Girls.” Megan embraces her success, beauty, and the attention she receives.

[Bridge: Megan Thee Stallion]
‘Cause I woke up hotter than I was yesterday
Don’t care about no rules ’cause I always get my way

[Explanation of Bridge]
The ground highlights Megan’s confidence, stating that she wakes up hotter each day and does not watch about rules because she always gets her way.

[Chorus: Reneé Rapp & Megan Thee Stallion]
It’s not my fault
You came with her but she might leave with me (Baow)
It’s not my fault
You’ve gotta pay for what I get for free
It’s not my fault
You’re like, you’re like, you’re like in love with me
It’s not my fault you’re like in love with me
You’re like in love with me (Baow, baow, baow)

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus is repeated once again, emphasizing the central theme that it’s not the speaker’s fault if others are enamored with them.

[Outro: Reneé Rapp & Megan Thee Stallion]
I woke up hotter than I was yesterday, baow (Woo-oh-oh)
Don’t care about no rules ’cause I always get my way (Hmm, hmm)
I woke up hotter than I was yesterday, ah
It’s not my fault you’re like in love with me
You’re like in love with me

[Explanation of Outro]
The outro echoes the sentiment from the bridge, with Megan stating that she wakes up hotter than the previous day, reinforcing her confidence and success. The repeated line emphasizes that it’s not the speaker’s fault if others are in love with them.

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