This song expresses the singer's desire to become a billionaire so they can buy anything they want, be famous, and help others. Some specifics mentioned are being on the cover of Forbes magazine, performing in front of sold out crowds in different cities every night, hosting a show like Oprah, adopting babies, giving away luxury cars, fulfilling people's wishes, and doing more charity work than organizations like FEMA. The singers want to achieve billionaire status so they can live an extravagant lifestyle and use their wealth to benefit those around them.
This song expresses the singer's desire to become a billionaire so they can buy anything they want, be famous, and help others. Some specifics mentioned are being on the cover of Forbes magazine, performing in front of sold out crowds in different cities every night, hosting a show like Oprah, adopting babies, giving away luxury cars, fulfilling people's wishes, and doing more charity work than organizations like FEMA. The singers want to achieve billionaire status so they can live an extravagant lifestyle and use their wealth to benefit those around them.
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This song expresses the singer's desire to become a billionaire so they can buy anything they want, be famous, and help others. Some specifics mentioned are being on the cover of Forbes magazine, performing in front of sold out crowds in different cities every night, hosting a show like Oprah, adopting babies, giving away luxury cars, fulfilling people's wishes, and doing more charity work than organizations like FEMA. The singers want to achieve billionaire status so they can live an extravagant lifestyle and use their wealth to benefit those around them.
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featuring Bruno Mars I swear the world better prepare
for when I’m a billionaire [Bruno Mars] oh oooh oh oooh for when I’m a Billionaire I wanna be a billionaire so fricking bad oh oooh oh oooh for when I’m a Billionaire buy all of the things I never had uh, I wanna be on the cover of Forbes [Travis "Travie" McCoy] magazine I’ll be playing basketball with the President smiling next to Oprah and the Queen dunking on his delegates then I’ll compliment him on his political [Chorus] etiquette Oh every time I close my eyes toss a couple milli in the air just for the heck of I see my name in shining lights it A different city every night oh but keep the fives, twentys (?) completely I swear the world better prepare separate for when I’m a billionaire and yeah I’ll be in a whole new tax bracket we in recession but let me take a crack at it [Travis "Travie" McCoy] I’ll probably take whatevers left and just split it Yeah I would have a show like Oprah up I would be the host of, everyday Christmas so everybody that I love can have a couple give Travie a wish list bucks I’d probably pull an Angelina and Brad Pitt and not a single tummy around me would and adopt a bunch of babies that ain’t never know what hungry was had sh-t eating good sleeping soundly give away a few Mercedes like here lady have I know we all have a similar dream this go in your pocket pull out your wallet and last but not least grant somebody their and put it in the air and sing last wish its been a couple months since I’ve single so [Bruno Mars] you can call me Travie Claus minus the Ho Ho I wanna be a billionaire so fricking bad get it, hehe, I’d probably visit where Katrina hit buy all of the things I never had and damn sure do a lot more than FEMA did uh, I wanna be on the cover of Forbes yeah can’t forget about me stupid magazine everywhere I go Imma have my own theme smiling next to Oprah and the Queen music [Chorus] I wanna be a billionaire so frickin bad [Chorus] Oh every time I close my eyes I see my name in shining lights A different city every night oh
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