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The lyrics begin distinctly, setting a playful tone with the repeated phrase, "If I lived in China, I’d have some Chinese children." This repetition draws the listener in, creating a fun musical mantra that builds anticipation with every iteration. The singer's light-hearted assertion injects a sense of whimsical exploration of different identities. The concept of where one lives influencing the assumed characteristics of children cleverly showcases the subjective nature of cultural identity.