Klown B*tch (HELLUVA BOSS)

The song “Klown B*tch” is a satirical, dark pop anthem portraying a provocative, transactional persona who embraces hedonism and materialism, mocking the idea of love and happiness being commodified.

🥇1st Place – Vivziepop

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🥈2nd Place – Ayy Lmao

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🥉3rd Place – TRISHA

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4th Place – Helluva Boss Leaks

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5th Place – Slowerb Music

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6th Place – Lollia

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7th Place – Странная Штучка:з

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8th Place – Kevin Grim

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9th Place – Melloup

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10th Place – I양

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11th Place – leenabi 🦋

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12th Place – Unemployed Pianist

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13th Place – idiot3

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14th Place – Kuwanano

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15th Place – AliothCantzu

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Did you know?

The lyrics depict a cynical, performative character who revels in excess and manipulation, using clown imagery to symbolize artificiality and entertainment-for-pay.

Lines like *”Wanna sell my funny, slutty body to the masses”* and *”money can’t buy happiness / But it can rent you paradise”* critique consumerism and hollow gratification.

The repeated *”I’m a klown, bitch”* flaunts a deliberately garish identity, while demands like *”Gimme the crown”* parody power dynamics in transactional relationships.

Phrases such as *”Body on the menu”* and *”lovin’ is fake”* reinforce the theme of performative intimacy.

The song’s brash tone and carnival-esque rhythm mirror its thematic clash of allure and grotesquerie, fitting the satirical edge of *HELLUVA BOSS*’s darker narratives.

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