What A Man Gotta Do
Summary
“What A Man Gotta Do” is a catchy pop song where the Jonas Brothers express their desire to fully commit to a relationship. They ask what it takes to win over someone special, showing both determination and sincerity.
Full Analysis
The song revolves around the theme of love and commitment. It captures that feeling of wanting to do whatever it takes to make a partner happy. The guys are clear about their intentions; they want to be more than just a fling. It’s all about proving devotion and being there for someone completely.
Verse 1
Cut my heart about one, two times
Don't need to question the reason, I'm yours
I'm yours
I'd move the Earth or lose a fight just to see you smile
'Cause you got no flaws, no flaws
In this opening verse, the singer reflects on past heartbreaks but confidently declares his loyalty. He emphasizes his readiness to go to great lengths for love, even saying he'd move the Earth. The mention of “no flaws” shows how deeply he admires this person, painting a picture of idealized love.
Chorus
So, what a man gotta do?
What a man gotta do?
To be totally locked up by you
What a man gotta say?
What a man gotta pray?
To be your last "Good night" and your first "Good day"
The chorus is catchy and repetitive, driving home the main question of the song. The singer wants to know what it takes to win this person’s heart fully. By asking what he needs to say or pray, it highlights his desperation and willingness to do anything for their affection. The imagery of “last good night” and “first good day” shows he wants to be a constant in their life.
Verse 2
You ain't tryna be wasting time
On stupid people in cheap lines, I'm sure
I'm sure
So I'd give a million dollars just for you to grab me by the collar
And knock on these doors
These doors
In this verse, there’s a shift where the singer acknowledges that the person he’s interested in values genuine connections. He recognizes that they don’t want to deal with shallow people. The offer of “a million dollars” adds a playful touch, showing he’s willing to do anything, even if it’s exaggerated, to get their attention.
Chorus
I'm not tryin' to be your part-time lover
Sign me up for that full-time, I'm yours
All yours
So, what a man gotta do?
What a man gotta do?
To be totally locked up by you
This chorus repeats the central theme of commitment. The mention of “full-time” signifies his desire for a serious relationship rather than a casual fling. It reaffirms his intentions and the urgency in wanting to be fully committed, making it clear that he’s all in.
Bridge
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Tell me what a man gotta do
The bridge adds a fun and rhythmic element. The repetition of “ooh” creates a catchy break, allowing the listener to get lost in the music. It also reinforces the question posed earlier, keeping the focus on what he needs to do to achieve his goal.
Outro
So, what a man gotta do?
What a man gotta do?
To be totally locked up by you
What a man gotta say?
What a man gotta pray?
To be your last "Good night" and your first "Good day"
In the outro, the repetition ties everything together. It emphasizes the urgency and need for answers. The song ends on the same note it started, making it clear that the quest for love and commitment is ongoing.
Closing Thoughts
Overall, “What A Man Gotta Do” is a fun, upbeat song that captures the thrill and determination of pursuing love. The Jonas Brothers effectively mix catchy melodies with relatable lyrics about commitment, making it easy to sing along while resonating with anyone who's ever wanted to prove their love.
Full Lyrics
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Don't need to question the reason, I'm yours
I'm yours
I'd move the Earth or lose a fight just to see you smile
'Cause you got no flaws, no flaws
I'm not tryin' to be your part-time lover
Sign me up for that full-time, I'm yours
All yours
So, what a man gotta do?
What a man gotta do?
To be totally locked up by you
What a man gotta say?
What a man gotta pray?
To be your last "Good night" and your first "Good day"
So, what a man gotta do?
What a man gotta do?
To be totally locked up by you
What a man gotta do?
What a man gotta prove?
To be totally locked up by you
You ain't tryna be wasting time
On stupid people in cheap lines, I'm sure
I'm sure
So I'd give a million dollars just for you to grab me by the collar
And knock on these doors
These doors
I'm not tryin' to be your part-time lover
Sign me up for that full-time, I'm yours
I'm yours, woo
So, what a man gotta do?
What a man gotta do?
To be totally locked up by you
What a man gotta say?
What a man gotta pray?
To be your last "Good night" and your first "Good day"
So, what a man gotta do?
What a man gotta do?
To be totally locked up by you
What a man gotta do?
What a man gotta prove?
To be totally locked up by you
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Tell me what a man gotta do
So, what a man gotta do? (What a man gotta do?)
What a man gotta do? (What a man gotta do, yeah?)
To be totally locked up by you (Totally locked up by you)
What a man gotta say? (What a man gotta say?)
What a man gotta pray? (What a man gotta pray?)
To be your last "Good night" and your first "Good day"
So, what a man gotta do? (What a man gotta do?)
What a man gotta do? (Woah)
To be totally locked up by you (Totally locked up by you)
What a man gotta do? (Hey, baby)
What a man gotta prove? (What a man gotta prove?)
To be totally locked up by you (Totally locked up by you)