Bitch I'm Special

Rihanna · Other Songs - Rihanna

Mirror, mirror on the wall

Who's got the most inflated ego of them all?

Thinks he can make a booty call

Thinks he is so loveable

Thinks he is the perfect man, that I shoulda never let go

And that's why I let him go



The first thing he wants in the morning aint you

Its all about him in the morning baby

You got a boy like I had, using you (a boy like that is using baby)

Let me help you understand sexy grin from ear to ear

Girl if you were inside his head

This is what you'd hear



Ayo you gotta love me

Bitch I'm special

I want everybody thinking that I got something they don't have

You gotta love me

Bitch I'm special

I want everybody thinking that I got something they don't have

La da da da



He handled me like merchandise

Hate to admit the down payment was his bedroom eyes (yeah)

Ay then after he passed home base he started to pump the breaks

My heavenly bliss destroyed

He flipped a U-y in my face

I was the grand prize that he hardly had to chase

Said goodbye cause I coulda sworn I heard him say



Ayo you gotta love me

Bitch I'm special x2

I want everybody thinking that I got something they don't have

You gotta love me

Bitch I'm special

I want everybody thinking that I got something they don't have

La da da da



You don't gotta love no selfish man

Let him love on himself

Let him love on himself (yeah)

Let him love someone else

Let him love someone else

I'm just too good (too good)



He said you gotta love me

Bitch I'm special x2

I want everybody thinking that I got something they don't have

You gotta love me

Bitch I'm special

I want everybody thinking that I got something they don't have

Bitch

Bitch I'm Special

Released in 2007, "Bitch I'm Special" stands as a defining track in Rihanna's early career, showcasing her transition from dance-pop to R&B-infused hip-hop. The song features a distinctive production style that blends catchy hooks with a confident, assertive tone, reflecting the themes of self-assurance and independence central to her work during the *A Girl Like Me* era. Its rhythmic flow and vocal delivery established her as a formidable force in the global pop landscape, influencing subsequent artists to embrace bold, unapologetic personas. The track remains a staple of her discography, celebrated for its infectious energy and its role in cementing her status as a leading figure in contemporary music.