Cheap Creeper
Girls' Generation · Other Songs - Girls' Generation
You're just a...
[Tiffany] You only wear cologne that comes in the sample size
You rock such Rollex but I know you bought it
From some guy on this street
Who also sells fake IDs Can't trick me
I've seen it all before, you see
[Seohyun] You're driving around, got your rounded rims
You got the hook-up from your girl
Who's regional manager on weekdays
She gave it to you for one night for free
Don't you wish you drove it in real life
[Sooyoung] You want to make Trump kind of money
But you're really just a 26 year old chump living with your mommy
[All] You, you see what you want to see, but all I see is that
You're just a cheap creeper
Freaky eyes, how to hide the truth I see is that
You're just a cheap creeper
[Sunny]Cheap, cheap, cheap creeper
Cheap, cheap, cheap creeper
Cheap, cheap, cheap creeper
[Jessica] I see you sitting in the corner trying to act tough
Behind your dark sunglasses watching everyone move
I'm making, can almost feel your hands on me
So sit back, the way you try to creep creep
[Yoona] You acting like a Justin Timberlake
But you're just a fakeout living with your mommy
About Cheap Creeper
"Cheap Creeper" by Girls' Generation stands as a defining track from the group's Korean era, released during their peak period of global influence. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of upbeat pop rhythms and catchy melodies that characterized their discography in the early 2010s. As a staple of their Korean catalog, it showcases the vocal harmonies and choreography that made the idol group a cultural phenomenon in Asia. The recording captures the high-energy aesthetic typical of their work, featuring a production style that prioritizes infectious hooks and youthful exuberance. While often associated with their broader body of work from that time, the track remains a recognizable anthem for fans, reflecting the group's ability to create music that resonates across generations. Its enduring popularity underscores the group's mastery of pop formula and their lasting impact on the genre.

