
Then there are tons of random religious objects and themes in the video which have nothing to do with getting away from the guys. If she was trying to get away the she wouldn't be stripping in front of them and letting them handle her like she does. All the male dancers do look very gay in the song and Gaga certainly isn't wanting to get away from them. That very well could be what the song is about however, the music video makes me think it means something much deeper and has a hidden message. But it has to do with fear of commitment, fear in others, fear of the future which goes along with The Fame Monster which is all about the dark side of fame and the fears that are attached.Īt a first glance, it seems as if it is a simple song saying that she is fed up with the recent men she's been with and wants to move on. She has more power than she realized she had.Īnyways, i know its a very different way of looking at the song. She can manipulate them if done correctly to lure them into a defenseless position and strike. It's about her innocence and the power of that innocence. She hides it from them so she won't get hurt anymore and they can't even try to hurt it. "Gotta cool the bad" (after she talks about flames).īut the most important part is the first verse where she mentions that she hides true love in her pocket. But now, she's realized everything about this situation. this girl has been with Alejandro so long that she's lost lust for him and has almost become attached to her as a father figure because of Stockholm syndrome perhaps starting to manifest itself. "She's not broken she's just a baby," meaning that she's not messed up, she has just been incapable of understanding this situation until now. In the second verse, she explains why she hasn't done anything up to this point to fight this. She has nothing to lose if she tries to break free, she's already in the worst situation possible.

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The choice to break free from them or to submit to them. Hot like mexico, rejoice." When she begins "at this point" she talks about a choice.

She says even though she loves them, or has loved them at one point, she will not be treated this way. In the end, she ends up having to kill the three of them to leave. She's being kept prisoner almost in this trifecta relationship with Alejandro being the main cause. "Don't bother me, don't wanna kiss, don't wanna touch, I'm not your babe". She doesn't want to do anything for them after the way she's been treated by them. She originally fell for one of them, but she's trapped by the three of them.

I think the song is about three captors of hers. So, basically, the song is about being promiscuous and garnering as much money as possible, then realizing how wrong it is: "I know that we are young, and I know that you may love me but I just can't be with you like this anymore.Alejandro." By that time, however, "Alejandro" is already in love with the speaker as he calls her name and addresses her as "babe." Unfortunately for him, he has no idea that she never felt anything more for him than lust and financial assistance. Additionally, the line "Mexico, rejoice!" ties into the whole "What happens in Mexico, stays in Mexico" theme that is ever-popular among Spring-Breakers in Cancun. She then wraps men around her finger with her innocent act (She's got a halo round her finger, around you).Īccording to her Wiki page, the song also represents GaGa's fear of commitment to the point where she cannot even remember the name of her lover (exemplified in the multiple changing of names "Alejandro," "Fernando," "Roberto"). The song is about how she sees love based on a man's wallet (she hides true love en su bolsillo ). Song MeaningI think, actually, that this song was from the "Fear of Men Monster," which could also be tied in with "Fear of Sex Monster."

Now he's gonna fire fight, gotta cool the bad But I just can't be with you like this anymoreīut her boyfriend's like a dad, just like a dadĪnd all those flames that burned before him
