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Im worth it song
Im worth it song













im worth it song

The song ends there, just before Mulan and Shang give those three the assignment of being bodyguards for three princesses (who eventually become the girls of the trio's dreams). To the tune of Fifth Harmonys 'Worth It,' dogs strut their stuff after receiving grooming treatment at PetSmart. Figuring they do not need the "snooty dragon lady" and that they could find soul mates for themselves, the trio sing the new version of the song in their first attempt to win a woman's heart, only for Ling to get beaten up when a lady is disgusted by his chopstick-nose-trick, and while mourning their failure over lunch, they end up kicked out of a restaurant for (accidentally) starting a bar-fight. Chien Po wants the kind of girl who would cook for him morning, noon, and night, and not mind if he picks off of her plate. Ling asked for a girl who loves to laugh but "tells it to him straight" in thinking him a god. Verse G D Im not so perfect Bm Baby yeah, you worth it Fm Come right here Fm Come right here G D Im not so perfect Bm Baby yeah, you worth it Fm Come right here Fm Come right here G D Im not so perfect Bm Baby yeah, you worth it Fm Come right here Fm Come right.

im worth it song

All Yao wanted was a girl who worships the dirt he walks on (which is saying a lot on account of his ape-like structure and permanent black eye). There is no strumming pattern for this song yet.

im worth it song

The refrain to the song in Mulan II is sung after the war is over, and the trio find an enemy they cannot beat: the Matchmaker, who throws them out and calls them a lost cause for love, before slamming the door on them (and throwing the teapot at Ling), telling them not to come back until they "get personalities". The song stops just as Ling, Chien Po, and Yao are about to start a snowball fight with Ping/Mulan, but stop at the sight of a destroyed village which darkens the mood and depresses everyone, especially when they see Captain Li Shang's father, the General, and all of his troops massacred by the Huns. Honestly, I said, to no one in particularly, I didn't think I was worth it. Of course, being one-of-the-guys at the time, Ling, Chien Po, and Yao cannot stop fooling around for "Ping's" amusement (only Yao manages to make Ping/Mulan smile, by secretly calling Chi-Fu a "mama's boy"). In the original version of the song (see lyrics below), the soldiers do their best to keep their minds off the pains of marching by "talking" about their dream girls as fitting to what the society of the time believes women should be, much to the distaste of Mulan, as "Ping", who is momentarily outcasted for his/her taste for the kind of girl who is smart and speaks her mind openly.















Im worth it song