This upbeat anthem celebrates the beauty, strength, and camaraderie of Southern women. The singers compare themselves to iconic female duos like Thelma and Louise, emphasizing their strong bond and shared experiences. They take pride in their physical appearance, noting that they're "thicker than our accents" and "thicker than the Georgia and Louisiana air," a playful nod to their Southern roots. The song also has a body-positive message, encouraging listeners to embrace their curves and flaunt what they've got. It's a fun-loving track that promotes self-love and sisterhood - perfect for dancing around to with your besties! 💃 #BodyPositivity #GirlPower
Thicc As Thieves
Lyrics
Thelma and Louise and some faded blue denim
Jumpin' in them Wranglers, barely gettin' in' em
Buttons hanging on, thank God they ain't giving
Flaunting what we got like we do it for a livin'
Dressed to kill (dressed to kill) to the nines (to the nines)
I got her back (she got my back) and she got mine
We're thicker than our accents, thicker than our hair
Thicker than the Georgia and Louisiana air
Thicker than molasses from the patches to the seams
Stealing hearts is in our jeans
Us southern girls, we're thicc as thieves, we're thicc as thieves
We're thick as thieves, we're thick as thieves
Blessed by the cornbread mamas been fixin'
Got the boys buzzin' more than Pabst Blue Ribbon
Busting out the tin like some Pillsbury biscuits
How we got in 'em that's some Tae Bo fitness (let's go)
Little right kick, left kick, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy (yeah, girl)
Bell bottom, high rise (hey), gimme, gimme, gimme (come on)
We're thicker than our accents, thicker than our hair
Thicker than the Georgia and Louisiana air
Thicker than molasses from the patches to the seams
Stealing hearts is in our jeans
Us southern girls, we're thicc as thieves, we're thicc as thieves
We're thicc as thieves, we're thicc as thieves
Little right kick, left kick, (uh huh) shimmy, shimmy, shimmy
Bell bottom, high rise, gimme, gimme, gimme
(Hey Lainey, what'd that Georgia boy say about us country girls?)
Little right kick, left kick, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy
(Didn't he say somethin' about shakin' it/)
Bell bottom, high rise, gimme, gimme, gimme
(Little right kick, left kick, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy)
Country girl, shake it for me ,girl
Shake it for me, girl
(Bell bottom, high rise, gimme, gimme, gimme)
Shake it for me
(Come on)
We're thicker than our accents, thicker than our hair
Thicker than the Georgia and Louisiana air
Thicker than molasses from the patches to the seams
Stealing hearts is in our jeans
Us southern girls, we're thicc as thieves, we're thicc as thieves
(Country girl, shake it for me, girl)
(Shake it for me, girl)
We're thicc as thieves, we're thicc as thieves (shake it for me)
Country girl shake it for me girl (oh my gosh, Lainey, look at your butt)
Shake it for me, girl (girl, how'd you get them bell bottoms yanked up?)
Shake it for me
(Oh my Lord, Lauren, look at that juicy peach)
(Did you have to jump in them britches?)
Writer(s): Jacob Robert Durrett, Lauren Alaina, Parker Welling Nohe, Rocky Block
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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