"She's the Best" is a song from "The Mothers" that is sung by Victoria Liedtke. This plays in the background during a montage of three mothers (Nicole Watterson, Jackie Wilson, and Banana Barbara) who struggle to be the best mother, hence the lyrics.
Lyrics
Yeah!
Rising up like a queen of the empire;
Nothing's ever gonna bring her down;
Leave the rest in a mess by the wayside;
She's never gonna be pushed around
Some kind of mystery,
She's making history,
The world in her hand.
She's the best and you best believe it,
Bring it on, she can take or leave it,
No way you can pull her under,
She's a match for the seven wonders.
She's the best and you best believe it,
Break down, and you want to achieve it,
No one comes near,
Yeah!
[Brief interruption about Darwin's faulty leg-strutting]
Fight the fight, the walls will tumble,
She'll still take the prize.
Cuts her way through the endless jungle,
Fire in her eyes.
Breakin' down the door,
She's so much more than all the rest,
And everybody knows that's she's the best,
She's the best and you best believe it,
Bring it on, she can take or leave it,
No way they can pull her under,
She's a match for the seven wonders.
She's the best and you best believe it,
Bring it on, she can take or leave it,
No way you can pull her under,
Leave the face in a crash of thunder.
She's the best and you best believe it,
Bring it on, she can take or leave it...
Trivia
- The song and montage accompanying it is similar to that of the song "You're the Best" by Joe Esposito from the 1984 film The Karate Kid.