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  1. Aug 14, 2015 · You can buy a couple ornaments. Just be sure to read the warning, kids. 'Cause pretty soon, you'll be bored of it, ha-ha. Sexual, hey girl, if you wanna feel sexual. You can always call up a ...

  2. A music video for "Mrs. Potato Head" was released December 1, 2016. The video begins with Cry Baby, the fictional protagonist of the song's parent album, watching television advertisements for blonde wigs and diet pills that supposedly make a woman ‘beautiful’. Depressed, Cry Baby stuffs her bra and covers her hair with a wig to appear ...

  3. Cause pretty soon you'll be bored of it. Sexual, hey girl if you wanna feel sexual. You can always call up a professional. They stick pins in you like a vegetable. Kids forever, kids forever. Baby soft skin turns into leather. Don't be dramatic it's only some plastic. No one will love you if you're unattractive. Oh Mrs. Potato Head tell me, is ...

  4. Sexual, hey girl if you wanna feel sexual. You can always call up a professional. They stick pins in you like a vegetable. Kids forever, kids forever. Baby soft skin turns into leather. Don't be dramatic it's only some plastic. No one will love you if you're unattractive. Oh Mrs. Potato Head tell me.

  5. Melanie Martinez Lyrics. "Mrs. Potato Head". If you weren't born with it. You can buy a couple ornaments. Just be sure to read the warning, kids. 'Cause pretty soon you'll be bored of it, ha-ha. Sexual, hey girl if you wanna feel sexual. You can always call up a professional. They stick pins in you like a vegetable.

  6. Aug 14, 2015 · "Mrs. Potato Head" is a song by Melanie Martinez featured as the twelfth track on her debut album, Cry Baby. Melanie first confirmed this song would be on the album during a live stream via Periscope on June 1, 2015, mentioning that it was the most fun to write. Melanie then posted a snippet of the song on her Instagram on August 10, 2015. The music video was released on December 1, 2016 ...

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  8. Jan 3, 2024 · Melanie Martinez's song 'Mrs. Potato Head' isn't just a melodic tune, it's a sharp social commentary draped in a hauntingly sweet melody. Amidst the backdrop of Martinez's signature blend of alternative pop and dark, child-like visuals, the song emerges as a scathing critique of the beauty industry and its impact on individual self-perception and societal norms.

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