of her teaching the "Gwalla" dance to the male trainees
: She intended the lyrics "If boys can behave and be obedient, then so can girls!" to express that obedience should be mutual , rather than a requirement only for women. of her teaching the "Gwalla" dance to the
: The lyrics include lines like "Do what I want what I wanna do" and "Bad bad boy, don't treat me like a fool," emphasizing self-confidence and independence. don't treat me like a fool
: The song is a call for girls to not give up on their careers or personal goals for the sake of being a "good" or traditional partner. of her teaching the "Gwalla" dance to the