Wimmin

Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams

Your daddy didn't love you

Let me give you validation

Nice tits, nice arse, no class, no conversation

In the school you got picked on for being a geek

What a wonderful woman you turned out to be



I like women I go wimmin' every Friday

I like to get my feet wet, my teeth wet

I think it's time I found myself a supermodel

I haven't had one of those yet



You said you dealt well when your parents separated

Lots of drugs, lots of boys, lots of bags, hurry up already

Oh daddy dear look what you did to your daughter

She's got an eating disorder



I love women I go wimmin' every Friday

I like to get my feet wet, my teeth wet

I think it's time I found myself a supermodel

I haven't had one of those yet.



Oh baby blue what happened to you

We love you for who you are

A disco queen, a wrecking machine

Go to war...

Wimmin

Robbie Williams' 'Wimmin' stands as a defining track from his 1997 album *Life*, capturing the raw energy and emotional vulnerability characteristic of his mid-90s pop-rock era. The song features Williams' signature high-pitched vocals layered over driving rhythms, reflecting the themes of female empowerment and resilience that permeate his discography during this period. Released alongside hits like 'Angels' and 'The Best', the recording showcases his ability to blend anthemic choruses with personal storytelling, cementing his status as a leading figure in British pop music. Its enduring popularity highlights Williams' skill in crafting songs that resonate deeply with listeners, balancing commercial appeal with genuine emotional expression.