
And I hope he finds that wolf-girl or sewage worker he's looking for. With that, I wish Jason Derulo luck on whatever he does during his break from recording music. I guess that's why he hasn't been nominated for a Grammy yet - he just isn't trying hard enough to make and perform good tunes. Another line, "Give me 25-to-life," either means he'd go to prison for her or that he's making an offhand relationships-equals-prison joke.īack to the first verse, the line "Much more than a Grammy award, that's how much you mean to me" hits at Derulo's rationale as a musician. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators.

Without the implied comma on the line "Baby, you're the shit, girl," it sounds like Derulo might be looking for an outhouse cleaner. The chorus has another round of ambiguous lines.

Later, a line in the second verse, "like a TV show playing reruns, every chance I get Imma turn you on," just makes it sound like Derulo wants a woman who follows an obsessive-compulsive routine. Taken literally - and what other way is there to take Derulo - the first line, "I've been looking under rocks and breaking locks," would seem to imply that he's looking for feral women under rocks or one of those tragic, locked-and-neglected girls you hear about sometimes. Dude just clearly into stealing other people's bit.īut, more than that, if you read between the lines in "It Girl," it becomes clear that Derulo has some really weird taste in women.
