Hollywood Lovers

Hollywood Lovers: A Tale of Golden Dreams and Heartfelt Desires
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Lyrics

Just Hollywood, just Hollywood love

The repetition emphasizes the focus on Hollywood love, setting the theme for the song.

Just Hollywood, just Hollywood love

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Just Hollywood, just Hollywood love

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Just Hollywood, just Hollywood

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She said to meet her at the infamous sign

The singer describes meeting someone near the iconic Hollywood sign, feeling a connection and aspiring for fame.

Sporting a golden look in the jacket she wore

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I saw my future in her eyes, what a life

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Am I in the spotlight yet, yet

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So I'll wait for you to call

The singer awaits a call, emphasizing the importance of honesty and genuine feelings.

My line, don't lie if you won't

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But don't you tell me that you know

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My heart, my heart

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I'll say I gotta get outta the car

The singer contemplates leaving a situation where the other person questions their worth, referencing artistic aspirations.

She's yelling "why don't you go?"

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Seeing if I'm golden when I'm worn

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And she's shouting that she would make a star

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With our name in the art

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Will it make me alive or realize

The singer questions if achieving fame will bring fulfillment and realization of personal desires.

That I'm not what I want

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So I'll wait for you to call

Reiteration of waiting for a call, emphasizing the emotional investment and vulnerability.

My line, don't lie if you won't

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But don't you tell me that you know

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My heart, my heart if you don't

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Will I be Peggy on the H looking for a line

The singer wonders if they will become like Peggy, searching for identity and recognition in Hollywood.

Am I just a lover waiting for the tower light

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To call out your name

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To call out your name

The repeated call for a name suggests a desire for recognition and acknowledgment in the spotlight.

To call out my name, I might

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She said don't give it up, don't give it up babe

A dialogue between two individuals, where one encourages persistence while the other contemplates giving up.

She said don't give it up, don't give it up babe

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She said don't give me up, don't give me up babe

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I said I'll give it up, I'll give it up babe

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I said I'll give it up, I'll give it up babe

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She said don't give me up, don't give me up babe

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You're such a masterpiece

Reference to being Hollywood lovers, possibly acknowledging the superficial and glamorous nature of their relationship.

Don't you know we're just Hollywood lovers now (you know)

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We're just Hollywood lovers now (you know)

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We're just Hollywood lovers now (you know)

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Or just Hollywood fools (you're a masterpiece)

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We're just, we're just (you're a masterpiece)

Reiteration of being Hollywood lovers, emphasizing their connection and possibly the illusionary nature of their romance.

We're just Hollywood lovers now (you know)

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We're just Hollywood lovers now (you know)

The mention of different lights (car light, streetlight, spotlight) symbolizes various aspects of their relationship and the entertainment industry.

In the car light, in the streetlight, in the spotlight

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Na na na na na

An expressive vocalization suggesting a transition or a moment of reflection.

Just Hollywood, just Hollywood love

Repetition of the theme of Hollywood love, reinforcing the central focus of the song.

Just Hollywood, just Hollywood love

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Just Hollywood, just Hollywood love

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Just Hollywood, just Hollywood

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Or just Hollywood fools (she's a masterpiece)

The acknowledgment of being Hollywood fools may imply awareness of the challenges and illusions in their pursuit of love and fame.

We're just Hollywood fools

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We're just Hollywood lovers now

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In the car light, in the streetlight, in the spotlight

The repeated mention of lights underscores the glamour and attention associated with Hollywood.

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