Song Meaning
The narrator states a clear preference: "I don't want skinny woman." He elaborates on this by saying "Meat don't shake on her bone," suggesting a desire for a more substantial physical presence. This initial declaration sets a tone of specific, almost visceral, criteria for the woman he desires.
The core tension arises from the narrator's contradictory desires and perceived roles for a woman. He rejects the "skinny woman" because she supposedly "won't cook no breakfast" or "wash those clothes," associating these domestic tasks with a desired partner. Yet, he immediately pivots to saying "Yeah I love, love that woman" and calls her "a good, good little woman" who "gonna love me right," implying he *does* want a woman, just not one fitting his initial description.
The lyrics employ a stark, almost blunt, contrast between physical appearance and expected behavior. The phrase "Meat don't shake" is a striking, if crude, image meant to convey a specific body type. This is directly juxtaposed with the implied domestic duties he associates with a desirable partner, creating a clear, if problematic, dichotomy in his mind about what constitutes a