Diving into the world of luxury and desire, this song paints a vivid picture of a glamorous lifestyle. The lyrics suggest an intense relationship, filled with passion and decadence. The singer talks about spoiling his lover with expensive gifts like Dior and Moët, symbolizing wealth and opulence. The references to "Parisian summers" and "Indonesian fantasies" indicate a life of travel and exotic experiences. However, there's also a sense that all these material things lose their value when they become commonplace - money isn't everything when you're used to having it, water doesn't taste the same when you're always drinking champagne. It's a reflection on the emptiness that can come with excess, even within an exciting whirlwind romance.
Indonesian Fantasies
Lyrics
Peel off that denim
Go on and grip your pillows
We be wilin', so tint these windows
Lady, you be drivin' me crazy
You be drivin' me wild
They be drivin' Miss Daisy
Can't be slow, meet me after the show
If you wanna get loaded
If you wanna get throwed, no
You won't forget me, put Dior on your toes
If you let me, oh
Money ain't everything when you got it (baby, baby, baby, baby)
Water don't taste the same when there's Moët
Parisian summers (Parisian), Indonesian fantasies (Indonesian)
You always wonder (wonder), you wanna fuck with me
Money ain't everything when you got it
Water don't taste the same when there's Moët
Parisian summers, Indonesian fantasies
You always wonder, you wanna fuck with me
You won't forget me
If you let me
Parisian
Writer(s): Atupele Ndisale, Christopher Brent Wood, David Camilo Patino
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave
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