Prima Donna
ALLFLAWS Lyrics


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You sold out and it made you rich,
You got money but you just ain't worth it.

You got the riches, you got the wealth,
But you got no talent inside your self,
You got the kudos, you got the fame,
But you're nothing but a brand name,
They hype you up, they sell your image,
They make you up just to make them rich,
You got it all, you live the dream,
You're everything I don't wonna be.

Damn your kudos, damn you name,
Fuck your ego and your branded fame.

Branded shame.

You sold out and it made you rich,
You got money but you just ain't worth it.

They make you shine, they make you bling,
They package you up for mass consumption,
They make you sexy, they make you beautiful,
They use your body to sell you soul,
You're the icon, you're the symbol,
You're the product of human desire,
You got it all, you live the dream,
You're everything I don't wonna be.

Damn your kudos, damn you name,
Fuck your ego and your branded fame.

It's all just one big ploy to keep us wanting,
To keep us needing, to keep us consuming.

You sold out and it made you rich,
You got money but you just ain't worth it.

You ain't worth it, and you know this.

Damn your kudos, damn you name,
Fuck your ego and your branded fame.

Branded shame.

You ain't worth it, and you know this.





You're the product of human desire.

Overall Meaning

The song "Prima Donna" by ALLFLAWS is centered around the idea of selling out, and how the fame and money that come with selling out are not worth sacrificing one's talent and integrity. The first half of the song discusses how someone who has sold out may have the riches and fame, but lacks any real talent or substance. Instead, they are only valued for their image and brand name, something that has been manufactured by others to make themselves rich. The chorus then repeats the lines "Damn your kudos, damn you name, / Fuck your ego and your branded fame" to express the artist's frustration with those who have sold out and the culture that perpetuates it.


The second half of the song delves into how these individuals are packaged and sold for mass consumption, becoming icons and symbols rather than real people. They are used to sell products and satisfy human desire, but in the process, they lose their worth and become nothing more than a product. The final lines of the song state "You ain't worth it, and you know this / You're the product of human desire," which directly relate to how those who have sold out may feel that they are not worth the fame and fortune they have received.


Overall, "Prima Donna" is a critique of the culture of selling out and the way in which people can become commodified by the music and entertainment industry. The message of the song is to value talent and integrity over fame and fortune, and to resist the pressure to sell out for the sake of success.


Line by Line Meaning

You sold out and it made you rich,
Your decision to prioritize profit over integrity has brought you wealth.


You got money but you just ain't worth it.
Your wealth is not representative of your talent or value as a person.


You got the riches, you got the wealth,
You have accumulated a large amount of money or assets.


But you got no talent inside yourself,
Your ability to produce quality work or art is lacking.


You got the kudos, you got the fame,
You have achieved recognition and admiration from others.


But you're nothing but a brand name,
You have become a symbol or product rather than a person.


They hype you up, they sell your image,
Others promote and market you based on a constructed persona.


They make you up just to make them rich,
Others profit from your manufactured identity.


You got it all, you live the dream,
You appear to have achieved everything that others aspire to.


You're everything I don't wanna be.
Your lifestyle and values do not align with my own.


Damn your kudos, damn your name,
I reject the recognition and fame you have acquired.


Fuck your ego and your branded fame.
I condemn your personal pride and the manipulation of your image for profit.


Branded shame.
Your manufactured identity is a source of disgrace.


They make you shine, they make you bling,
Others enhance your image and appearance for their own benefit.


They package you up for mass consumption,
Your public persona is designed to be widely appealing and marketable.


They make you sexy, they make you beautiful,
Others emphasize and enhance your physical attractiveness for promotion and profit.


They use your body to sell your soul,
Your physical image is exploited to market an inauthentic or deceitful persona.


You're the icon, you're the symbol,
You have become a widely recognized and admired figurehead or representation.


You're the product of human desire,
You are a result of society's insatiable thirst for materialism and success.


It's all just one big ploy to keep us wanting,
The promotion of materialistic lifestyles is a manipulative scheme to maintain societal consumption and profit.


To keep us needing, to keep us consuming.
The perpetuation of this lifestyle is designed to ensure continued economic success for those who promote it.


You ain't worth it, and you know this.
You acknowledge that your true worth does not match the level of success and recognition you have achieved.




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