Valentina

Album: MPLSoUND (2009)
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  • Hey Valentina tell your mama
    She should give me a call
    When she get tired of runnin'
    After you down the hall
    Before you came onto the scene it was a Hollywood mess
    Your mama was a movie queen
    She was one of the best

    Every boy had the hots for her,
    Around the world even girls adored her
    Mexican bombshell
    Come to conquer the west

    Hey Valentina tell your mama
    She should give me a call
    When she get tired of runnin'
    After you down the hall
    And she's all worn out
    From those late night feedings
    And she ready for another
    Rock 'n roll meeting
    Oh Valentina tell your mama
    She should give me a call

    Your uncle Sam used to hold it down
    Every day

    Watch the bootyguards
    Scarecrow the buzzards away
    Like an aeroplane the time flies over
    So many guys they couldn't get
    Your sweet little mama to stay

    Curvier than
    A fender Stratocaster guitar...
    Reality bender...from no green card
    To superstar

    Broken up slang even when
    The king of Hollywood ain't that tall
    Sho as Betty's ugly
    Your mama's bigger than 'em all
    Hey Valentina

    Tell your mama she should call up MIA
    In advance

    If Penelope wants to Cruz
    There ain't no way that we ain't gon dance
    Tell your mama should should give me a call
    That's all Writer/s: PRINCE ROGERS NELSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Karenina from ArgentinaIn fact, the song was released in the album 3121 in 2006, and Salma's daughter Valentina was born later, September in 2007. I suppose she was pregnant with her daughter at that time, but she confirmed "he wrote a song about me, for my daughter, when she wasn't still here". You can watch the interview on YouTube, look for"Salma Hayek Pinault’s Fave Memory of Prince | WWHL".
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