American Doll Lyrics by Rebecca Black is a brand-new English song in the voice of popular artist Rebecca Black, featured in the album “SALVATION”. The song American Doll explores themes of femininity, societal expectations, and rebellion against traditional roles. The lyrics depict a woman expected to be perfect, silent, and pleasing, but she ultimately rejects these constraints. The chorus highlights her defiance, using vivid imagery of breaking free from these ideals. The song critiques how women are often objectified and expected to conform while also touching on themes of performance, control, and self-empowerment.
Genre: Pop
American Doll Lyrics
[Intro]
American doll
(Uh, uh, what?)
[Verse 1]
Sit up, act right
Smile big, spotlight
Don’t speak, be nice
A-list appetite
It’s safe to swallow me
Take my autonomy
The best girls are made up of grace and apologies
[Pre-Chorus]
Did you like me better then?
Do you wanna hate me now?
Playing pretty and pretend
With a pillow on my mouth
Do you like the girl you see?
Strong, but so petite
She’ll take your compliments
And spit ’em out
[Chorus]
American doll, American doll
Smashing the head (What?) into the wall
She don’t want money, she don’t need friеnds
Blades in the honey, confusing thе men
American doll, American doll
Smashing the head into the wall
She don’t want money, she don’t need friends
Sent him off running, she did it again
[Verse 2]
Get what you paid on video (Video)
So feminine, so touchable
Sweet suicide in a minidress (Yeah)
Learned how to love on the internet
(She likes it) When you touch her like that
(She likes it) Put the strength on her back
(She likes it) With the tie in your lap
Let her talk shit in a medium track
[Chorus]
American doll, American doll
Smashing the head into the wall
She don’t want money, she don’t need friends
Blades in the honey, confusing the men
American doll
[Outro]
Did you like me better then?
Do you wanna hate me now?
Playing pretty and pretend
With a pillow on my mouth
Do you like the girl you see?
Strong but so petite
She’ll take your compliments
And spit ’em out
Here are some important and standout lines from the song:
1. “The best girls are made up of grace and apologies” – Highlights societal expectations of women to be polite and submissive.
2. “Playing pretty and pretend with a pillow on my mouth” – A powerful image of suppression and forced compliance.
3. “Blades in the honey, confusing the men” – A striking metaphor for a sweet yet dangerous femininity.
4. “Get what you paid on video. So feminine, so touchable.” – Critiques the commodification of women and their image.
5. “She’ll take your compliments and spit ’em out” – Shows defiance against superficial praise and expectations.
American Doll (MV)
Audio Credits
Artist : Rebecca Black
Album : SALVATION
Lyrics : Rebecca Black
Music : Rebecca Black