Money Honey
Lady Gaga · The Fame Monster (Deluxe Version)
Damn, I love the Jag
The jet and the mansion
Oh yeah
And I enjoy the gifts
And trips to the islands
Oh yeah
It's good to live expensive
You know it but
My knees get weak, intensive
When you give me k-kisses
That's money honey
When I'm your lover and your mistress
That's money honey
When you touch me it's so delicious
That's money honey
Baby when you tear me to pieces
That's money honey
That's M-O-N-E-Y, so sexy, I
That's money honey
Damn, I'd love a boat
By the beach on the west coast
Oh yeah
And I'd enjoy some fine champagne
While my girls toast
Oh yeah
It's good to live expensive
You know it but
My knees get weak, intensive
When you give me k-kisses
That's money honey
When I'm your lover and your mistress
That's money honey
When you touch me it's so delicious
That's money honey
Baby when you tear me to pieces
That's money honey
You know I appreciate the finer things
But it's not what makes me happiest baby
(I can do without it babe)
Your tender loving's more than I can handle
Never burn out this candle baby, baby
K-k-k-kisses
That's money honey
When I'm your lover and your mistress
That's money honey
When you touch me it's so delicious
That's money honey
Baby when you tear me to pieces
That's money honey
When you give me k-kisses
That's money honey
When I'm your lover and your mistress
That's money honey
When you touch me it's so delicious
That's money honey
Baby when you tear me to pieces
That's money honey
When you give me k-kisses
That's money honey
When I'm your lover and your mistress
That's money honey
When you touch me it's so delicious
That's money honey
Baby when you tear me to pieces
That's money honey
That's M-O-N-E-Y, so sexy, I
Money Honey
Money Honey serves as a standout track from Lady Gaga's The Fame Monster era, showcasing her ability to blend pop sensibilities with theatrical flair. Released during a period of intense creative output, the song highlights Gaga's signature style of merging catchy melodies with bold production choices. As part of the deluxe version of her second studio album, it contributes to a cohesive body of work that solidified her status as a pop icon. The recording reflects the high-energy, dance-oriented sound that defined her mid-2000s to early-2010s discography. While often overshadowed by more prominent singles, Money Honey remains a testament to her consistent songwriting and willingness to experiment within the pop genre. It stands as a memorable song in her extensive catalogue, appealing to fans who appreciate the dynamic range of her musical evolution.

