The cast of '
Glee' has released however another original song called '
Trouty Mouth,' which was featured in the 'Original Songs' episode of the hit Fox series.
Santana, played by Naya Rivera, presents the jazz-inspired ditty to her New Directions crew following they make the decision to perform original material at Regionals. Every member of the group tries their hand at songwriting, but Santana serves her composition up having a side of ulterior motive.
'
Trouty Mouth' is in reference to Sam, among the newest 'Glee' cast members, with whom she's having a superficial affair. Although her heart truly pines for Brittany, Naya sings the number as a way to distract from her heartache.
However, with lyrics like, "Trouty mouth, is that how people's lips look where you come from in the South?" it's clear that Santana isn't a born songwriter. Sam, whose prominent feature is often joked about on the show, isn't exactly turned on by the song either.
Santana continues: "Grouper mouth, froggy lips / I love sucking on those salamander lips / Want to put a fish hook in those lips so cherry red / If you tried hard sufficient, you could suck a baby's head."
You can't blame a girl for trying. New Directions are prepping for their appearance at Nationals, but new episodes of the show will not arrive until April 12. In the interim, listen to 'Trouty Mouth' on AOL Radio's 'Glee' Radio station.
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Glee Cast - Trouty Mouth LyricsGuppy face, trouty mouth
Is that how people’s lips look where you come from in the South?
Grouper mouth, froggy lips
I love suckin’ on those salamander lips
Wanna put a fish hook in those lips so cherry red
If you tried hard enough you could suck a baby’s head
Wooh!
Oh yeah
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