Baby im worth it song
Here are 12 of the most common ones (but don’t be surprised if you heard them completely differently, still). Ooh, Ooh-ooh, Ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh, Ooh, Ooh, Ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh, Ooh-ooh, Ooh-ooh-ooh. But, like it or not, a lot of these misheard lyrics have a bad habit of sticking. I Need Somebody Who Can Love Me At My Worst Know I’m Not Perfect But I Hope You See My Worth (Yeah) ‘cause It’s Only You, Nobody New, I Put You First (Put You First) And For You, Girl, I Swear I’ll Do The Worst. With most of these songs being major radio hits, it’s also understandable that you could be caught up without realizing it, merrily singing all the wrong words to whatever song just happens to be playing in the background of our work days. Worth It Lyrics: Give it to me, Im worth it, baby, Im worth it / Uh-huh, Im worth it, gimme, gimme, Im worth it / Give it to me, Im worth it, baby, Im worth it. However when it comes to music from this particular era, the misheard lyrics of '90s songs can hardly be blamed on the average listener.įrom the shy utterances of indie rock singer-songwriters and the garbled shouts of alt-rockers to the overtly emotional platitudes of pop ballads which made singers feel the need carry one distorted syllable over many, the '90s was an era where music had few clear intentions when it came to the lyricism of its most famous songs. For the majority of us, a misheard song lyric only becomes apparent years following the first time we ever heard the song, revealing the true identity of the lyric in an embarrassing eureka moment where we realize that we've been singing a well known song totally wrong since forever. If there's one thing that exists completely under-appreciated in this life, then it's the comedy potential for misheard lyrics.