
Baby Oil Wesley Willis
"Baby Oil" by Wesley Willis, released in 1996, is a #Rock song that humorously celebrates the use of baby oil as a metaphor for smoothness and pleasure. The lyrics reflect themes of self-care and indulgence, emphasizing a carefree lifestyle. Unique elements include Willis's signature spoken-word style and catchy keyboard riffs. The song showcases his quirky charm and has gained a cult following for its offbeat humor and relatable themes.

[Intro]
[?] Comes in an instant
[Verse 1]
This band played at the Lincoln Tap Room
About 280 people were at the show
The rock 'n roll show was great
The rock 'n roll was a knock out
[Chorus]
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
[Verse 2]
The band played it on
The band got down like a Magikist
The show was awesome
The rock show was kicking ass
The powerful jam session was kicking ass like a power trio
[Chorus]
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
[?] Comes in an instant
[Verse 1]
This band played at the Lincoln Tap Room
About 280 people were at the show
The rock 'n roll show was great
The rock 'n roll was a knock out
[Chorus]
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
[Verse 2]
The band played it on
The band got down like a Magikist
The show was awesome
The rock show was kicking ass
The powerful jam session was kicking ass like a power trio
[Chorus]
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
Baby Oil
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