Interpretation
The song lyrics "Baby Mama" by
Three 6 Mafia is about the relationships between the female rappers and their baby daddies. The chorus is sung alternately by Juicy J and LaChat, and it describes the problems they have with their "Baby Mamas" and "Baby Daddys".
Juicy J complains about his baby mama demanding child support payments from him, even though he is already in court. He complains that she finds a new boyfriend, but he still has to fight in court. He feels exploited by her while he still takes care of her.
On the other hand, LaChat complains about her baby daddy, who is always broke and is a joke. She can't stand him because he cheats on her. She emphasizes that she has no respect for him and that he is only interested in having fun.
In the first verse, Juicy J describes how much the court hearings with his baby mama weigh on him. He also mentions that his baby mama tries to impress and manipulate him. He admits that he should have maybe used condoms and never should have met her. He is annoyed by her lies and attempts to impress him.
LaChat tells in the second verse about her strength and how she attracts men. She knows that she is sexy and that men want her. She states that she is the kind of woman that men need, who can cook well and help around the house. However, she warns that men have to take care of their kids, or else they will end up in court.
In the third verse, LaChat complains about her baby daddy not taking care of her child's needs. She asks him to pay child support and not to hang out with other women. She emphasizes that her child is a part of him and that he should take responsibility.
Juicy J ends the song by saying that he will pay the child support but will wait for the court's decision. He mentions that he is in Mexico and hanging out with beautiful women. He enjoys his life and doesn't let the problems with his baby mama bring him down.
In summary, the song lyrics "Baby Mama" by Three 6 Mafia describe the difficulties and conflicts that can arise in relationships between parents, especially when it comes to financial support for the children. The female rappers provide insight into their personal experiences and express their feelings and frustrations regarding their "Baby Mamas" and "Baby Daddys".