Written from the perspective of Billie Jean from Micheal Jackson’s hit song “Bille Jean”, this song explores the other side of the story.
What do you call a woman when she's lying in your bed?
What do you call a woman when she's lying in your bed?
If you make love
Ain't she your lover?
If you make love
Ain't she your lover?
Ain't I?
Ain't I?
Ain't I?
Ain't I?
What makes a lover from a woman that you've had?
What makes a lover from a woman that you've had?
Do you want her heart?
Or just her body instead?
Do you want her heart?
Or just her body instead?
Well ain't I
Your lover?
Ain't I?
Ain't I?
Yeah after lovin' can create another
After lovin' can create another
Call me what you want
But let him call you father
Call me what you want
Let him call you his father
Well ain't I
Your lover?
Ain't I?
Ain't I?
So what do you call a woman when she's lying in your bed?
Yeah what do you call a woman when she's lying in your bed?
If you make love, ain't she your lover?
If you make love, ain't she your lover?
Ain't I?
Ain't I?
Ain't I?
Ain't I?
What Do You Call a Woman? was written by Esmé Patterson.
Esmé Patterson released What Do You Call a Woman? on Mon Nov 03 2014.
“[Billie Jean] is an awesome song; like, I love Micheal Jackson, but if you listen to the lyrics, it is so messed up. He admits that the child looks like him, that he went to bed with this woman, but he’s like ‘You’re not my lover! That’s not my son! Sorry! Peace!’ And it’s just like, woah, how’d sh...