Girl 6
Prince · Girl 6 OST
Girl 6 (Hi there, what's your name?)
Girl 6 (Oh yeah)
Girl 6 (I've got dark hair and I have a really great figure)
Girl 6 (Oh yeah)
Girl 6
All the way from the ghetto
[My/No] little man could sway (Ah ah aah)
'til she gets 2 the level
No price 2 big 2 pay (Yes! And it counts)
She keeps her pride in her pocket
Next 2 the milky way
Girl 6, what u wanna hear (I've got 38 D's)
Girl 6, listen 2 your fears (I've got a 25 inch waist) (Oh yeah)
Girl 6, [laughing at a tear] (I'm horny all the time)
Girl 6, I can make it as long as u r near
Passion fanatic u can call this dame (Ooh yeah)
U can talk your sh-(Shut up already) no matter how lame (damn)
The eagle's landing on claims the fame
She got your number cause u're all the same
([Tired of trying/...prime time...])
U know it's so good when she rock it
Heaven's only a phone call away
Girl 6, what u wanna hear (Yeah) (I've got 38 D's)
Girl 6, listen to your fears (I've got a 25 inch waist) (Oh yeah)
Girl 6, laughing at a tear (I'm horny all the time)
Girl 6, I can make it as long as u r near
Girl 6
(U look so good)
Girl 6 (Oh yeah)
(U know what I'm gonna do to u baby?)
What's the end 2 the way out (way out)
How do we get directions 2 this ever illusive route
What's the sister doing? Dignity is all she dreams about
Girl 6 in [doubt] [(in doubt)]
(U be watching the game and I'd be on u tight
with that woman to man full court preasure defence)
Girl 6 (I've been on my feet all day,
Girl 6 and now I'm on my hands and knees.
G-G-Girl 6 I sure would like 2 take a break so I can uh talk 2 u)
(Oh yeah)
Girl 6 ([I can take it no more honey] ah hah)
Girl 6
Girl 6 (We r gonna practise safe sex, aren't we?) (Oh yeah)
Girl 6 (I will make it, girl 6)
Girl 6 ([R u new?])
Girl 6 (Oh yeah)
Girl 6
Girl 6
About Girl 6
Prince's "Girl 6" stands as a vibrant testament to his enduring ability to blend pop sensibilities with theatrical flair, capturing the essence of his late-career reinvention. Released as part of the *Girl 6* Original Soundtrack, the track exemplifies his signature style, characterized by intricate guitar work, rhythmic precision, and lyrics that explore themes of desire and self-worth with unapologetic confidence. The recording reflects the musical landscape of the mid-to-late 1990s, where Prince continued to push boundaries by merging funk, rock, and electronic elements into a cohesive sonic experience. Beyond its immediate appeal, the song serves as a compelling song point into Prince's broader discography, showcasing his mastery of songwriting and production. It highlights his commitment to artistic freedom, evident in the project's title and its association with the Vanity Six era. By examining the track alongside his other works from this period, listeners gain insight into his evolution as a performer who consistently challenged genre conventions while maintaining a distinct, recognizable voice that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

