So What
Rocking Rebellion: Embracing Freedom and FunLyrics
Na, na, na, na, na, na, na
The repetition of "Na, na, na" suggests a carefree, dismissive attitude or a way of drowning out negativity.
Na, na, na, na, na, na
-Na, na, na, na, na, na, na
-Na, na, na, na, na, na
-I guess I just lost my boyfriend
The singer has lost their boyfriend and decides not to worry about it, choosing to spend money on themselves and not contribute to the boyfriend's rent.
I don't know where he went
-So I'm gonna spend my money
-I'm not gonna pay his rent
-I got a brand new attitude
The singer adopts a new, confident attitude and expresses a desire to start a fight or confrontation.
And I'm gonna wear it tonight
-I'm gonna get in trouble
-I wanna start a fight
-Na, na, na, na, na, na, na
Reiteration of the desire to start a fight with a defiant tone.
I wanna start a fight
-Na, na, na, na, na, na, na
-I wanna start a fight
-So, so what, I'm still a rock star
Despite challenges, the singer asserts their identity as a rock star, claiming to have fun and looking forward to proving it tonight.
I got my rock moves and I don't need you
-And guess what, I'm havin' more fun
-And now that we're done I'm gonna show you tonight
-I'm alright, I'm just fine and you're a fool
The singer asserts their well-being, dismisses someone as a fool, and reiterates their rock star identity without needing the other person.
So, so what, I am a rock star
-I got my rock moves and I don't want you tonight
-The waiter just took my table
The singer narrates a situation where a waiter gives away their table, leading them to sit with someone (drum boy) who at least knows how to sing.
And gave it to Jessica Simps
-I guess I'll go sit with drum boy
-At least he'll knows how to sing
-What if this song's on the radio?
The singer anticipates trouble, especially if the song is on the radio, and expects their ex to start a fight.
Somebody's gonna die
-I'm gonna get in trouble
-My ex will start a fight
-Na, na, na, na, na, na, na
Repetition of the anticipation of a fight, emphasizing that the ex will start it.
He's gonna start a fight
-Na, na, na, na, na, na, na
-Yeah, he's gonna get in a fight
-So, so what, I'm still a rock star
Reaffirmation of the singer's rock star identity, asserting independence and the intention to show others a good time.
I got my rock moves and I don't need you
-And guess what, I'm havin' more fun
-And now that we're done I'm gonna show you tonight
-I'm alright, I'm just fine and you're a fool
The singer declares contentment, rejects someone, and emphasizes their rock star identity without wanting the other person.
So, so what, I am a rock star
-I got my rock moves and I don't want you tonight
-You weren't there, you never were
The singer expresses disappointment in someone who was not there when needed, highlighting a sense of betrayal and imbalance in the relationship.
You want it all but that's not fair
-I gave you life, I gave my all
-You we're there, you let me fall
-So, so what, I'm still a rock star
Reiteration of the rock star identity and the singer's determination to have fun and prove their worth after the relationship ends.
I got my rock moves and I don't need you
-And guess what, I'm havin' more fun
-And now that we're done I'm gonna show you tonight
-I'm alright, I'm just fine and you're a fool
Continued assertion of well-being, rejection of someone, and the rock star identity without wanting the other person.
So, so what, I am a rock star
-I got my rock moves and I don't want you tonight
-I'm alright, I'm just fine and you're a fool
Final affirmation of well-being, rejection, and rock star identity without desiring the other person.
So, so what, I am a rock star
-I got my rock moves and I don't want you tonight
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