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In Aretha Franklin's song "Respect," the acronym TCB stands for "Taking Care of Business." The lyrics emphasize the importance of mutual respect and equality in a relationship, with the singer demanding her partner to fulfill their responsibilities and treat her with respect. The acronym TCB serves as a shorthand for the central theme of the song, highlighting the singer's assertiveness and demand for equal treatment.

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