'Show me your teeth' means 'tell me the truth' and I think that for a long time in my life that I replaced sex with the truth." In an interview with MTV, Gaga explained the meaning behind the song and its lyrics: "It is meant to mean two things, the first one kind of juvenile sexual provocative connotation is about oral sex, but also the monster in the song is fear of the truth. Music Times said the "skank-y" horns in the track exhibit Riley's work. According to MusicOMH, "In the background another voice intones strange messages, which may or may not revolve around dentistry". Popjustice described "Teeth" as a "wobbly, stompy, bouncy marching song" that opens with the lyric "don't want no money, just want your sex" and later chants, "show me your teeth!" Lyrically, Gaga asks her lover to display his teeth for her. Bradley Stern of MuuMuse said the song is "part musical, part country, and a little bit tribal in spots". It has been described as a "perverse march" and a "gospel ode" to sadomasochism. "Teeth" was written by Lady Gaga, Taja Riley, Pete Wyoming Bender, and Teddy Riley, and was produced by Gaga and Teddy Riley. In 2013, Riley sued Gaga for US$500,000 and punitive damages over the songwriting credits, saying he was not given 25 percent of royalties as he had been promised. Gaga performed the song during The Monster Ball Tour (2009–2011) and her 2017 Coachella set. "Teeth" peaked at number 107 on the UK Singles Chart and received a mixed reception from critics. It has an oral theme and has been called a "perverse" march and an ode to sadomasochism. The song was written by Gaga, Taja Riley, Pete Wyoming Bender, and Teddy Riley, and produced by Gaga and Teddy Riley. The track appears on The Fame Monster (2009), her second major release and her third EP. " Teeth" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga.
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