I'm Her Man

Reel Big Fish · Monkeys For Nothin' And The Chimps For Free [2007]

let me put my finger in your nose

whoa, its not funny, no no no no

i can you you lookin down her shirt

i can see you liftin up her skirt

only gonna tell you once, only gonna tell you once



you better stay away from my girlfriend

you better stay away from her

im just givin warning so you get no broken bones

you better leave my girl alone



well i bet you can understand what i say

whoa, im really just playin

i can see you lookin down her shirt

i can see you liftin up her skirt

only gonna tell you twice, ask you really really nice



you better stay away from my girlfriend

you better stay away from her

im just givin warning so you get no broken bones

you better leave my girl alone



let me break your neck and crush your skull

whoa, you never listen, no no no no

i can see you lookin down her shirt

i can see you liftin up her skirt

ive seen too much of you

i cant take much more of this



you better stay away from my girlfriend

you better stay away from her

im just givin warning so you get no broken bones

you better leave my girl alone

I'm Her Man

Reel Big Fish's "I'm Her Man" stands as a quintessential example of the band's signature blend of punk energy and Southern rock swagger. Released on their 2007 album *Monkeys For Nothin' And The Chimps For Free*, the track exemplifies the group's ability to fuse catchy, hook-driven melodies with a raw, live-in-the-studio sound that defined their career. The song captures the band's characteristic irreverence and humor, delivering a high-octane performance that resonates with fans of alternative rock and garage revivalism. As a staple of their discography, it showcases the band's knack for creating anthems that balance aggressive instrumentation with melodic accessibility, cementing their place in the modern rock landscape.