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"The Other Woman" is a song by American singer Nina Simone, covered by Lana Del Rey. The song is about a woman in a relationship with a man who also has another relationship - with another woman who, in contrast to the song''s narrator, always looks perfect, encapsulated in her beauty and caring for her own needs. The "other woman" is a representation of unattainable perfection, and the narrator is unable to compete with her or understand why her partner chose the "other woman" in the first place. Read more on Last.fm.
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"The Other Woman" is a song by American singer Nina Simone, covered by Lana Del Rey. The song is about a woman in a relationship with a man who also has another relationship - with another woman who, in contrast to the song''s narrator, always looks perfect, encapsulated in her beauty and caring for her own needs. The "other woman" is a representation of unattainable perfection, and the narrator is unable to compete with her or understand why her partner chose the "other woman" in the first place. Read more on Last.fm.
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