You can't sing a lyric like 'I work hard,'' White added. So this character in this song actually has worked very hard in his life and he's done some interesting things.' 'Because sometimes you see people who, they sing from the heart, but they haven't done anything, you know? And their lives are not very interesting or whatever. The song features some Spanish lyrics: 'Yo trabajo duro, como en madera y yeso,' roughly translates to 'I work hard, like in wood and plaster.' White explained his use of Spanish to NPR: 'The character who's singing this song is bragging about himself, but he's actually bragging about real things he's actually accomplished and real things that he actually does, not imaginary things or things he would like to do,' he said.