


This song opens with: “here is the money that I owe you. That’s the kind of girl that stays stuck on Ne-Yo’s mind. He’s most attracted to a woman that’s a boss, someone that’s never dependent on his financial stability. On this song, Ne-Yo finds it sexy when a woman can handle her own. Because on this song, Ne-Yo is singing about a loving a woman that’s truly independent, that doesn’t need a man for anything-even to help her pay her bills.Ĭar and a crib, she ’bout to pay ’em both off Here’s a little bit of a different take on this particular subject matter. To me, this song is the end goal having enough money to not worry about what bills your partner can or cannot pay. Now, in his newer song, T-Pain sings, “she don’t want the drink, she want the rent paid.” He’s singing about an independent woman who has her own money to buy herself whatever she wants all she wants is someone to help pay her bills and rent. In the end, “there ain’t nothin’ in this world for free.” The song’s title can also mean that people who do bad things won’t ever catch a break and are in an endless cycle of misery. She then lists all of her problems, including bills and having children to provide for. The beginning of the song paints a picture of a man meeting a prostitute, and he asks what made her turn to this lifestyle. Some people choose to do bad things to get money to pay their bills. One of my favorite songs about paying bills is “Aint No Rest For The Wicked.” This is the perfect song about money struggles people trying to just scrape by and doing things that are not ethical.

Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked by Cage The Elephant Let’s begin with a song by Cage the Elephant. The Skills To Pay The Bills by Beastie Boys.French Montana) by Sigala, Ella Eyre, Meghan Trainor Lord Have Mercy On The Working Man by Travis Tritt.Ain't No Rest For The Wicked by Cage The Elephant.
