Famous
Bodybangers Lyrics


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When will I
Will I be famous?

Be famous

You're a slave to fashion and your life is full of passion

It's the way you are!
You've suffered for your art with the jogging in the park

You know you should go far!
But you keep asking the question
You're not supposed to mention

When will I
Will I be famous?

Be famous

Be famous

When will I
When will I

Will I be famous?

When will I
Will I be famous?

When will I
Will I be famous?
I can't answer
I can't answer that
When will I see my picture in the paper?
I can't answer
I can't answer that

When will I
Will I be famous?

Be famous





Be famous

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bodybangers' song "Famous" are a commentary on the desire to achieve fame and fortune. The first verse speaks to the obsession with fame, with the question "When will I be famous?" being repeated throughout the chorus. The second verse references the idea of being a "slave to fashion" and living a life full of passion, perhaps implying that these are necessary prerequisites to achieving fame. The line "You've suffered for your art with the jogging in the park" seems to suggest that the pursuit of fame requires sacrifice, whether it be in the form of physical exertion or other avenues.


However, the song also highlights the unattainable nature of fame. The repeated phrase "I can't answer that" suggests that no one truly knows how or when they will achieve fame. Additionally, the line "You're not supposed to mention" implies that talking about the quest for fame is taboo or frowned upon in some way. This could be seen as a commentary on our society's obsession with celebrity culture and the fact that so many people are chasing after a goal that may be unattainable or ultimately unfulfilling.


Overall, "Famous" is a catchy and upbeat song that offers a critical view on the desire for fame and fortune. It raises questions about the sacrifices and challenges that come with seeking fame, as well as the possibility that achieving fame may not be as satisfying as we imagine.


Line by Line Meaning

When will I
The constant question of when fame will come


Will I be famous?
The desire to be well-known and recognized


Be famous
The ultimate goal


You're a slave to fashion and your life is full of passion
The pressure to conform and the intensity of one's pursuits


It's the way you are!
Acknowledgment that one's character and choices contribute to their potential fame


You've suffered for your art with the jogging in the park
Commitment and sacrifice made for the sake of one's craft


You know you should go far!
Recognizing one's own potential for success


But you keep asking the question
The constant doubt and uncertainty


You're not supposed to mention
The societal expectation to avoid discussing fame-seeking


I can't answer
The inability to predict the future


When will I see my picture in the paper?
An example of a marker of fame that the singer desires




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Nicky Graham, Tom Watkins

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