Fame
George Lopez Lyrics


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Fame makes a man take things over
Fame lets him loose, hard to swallow
Fame puts you there where things are hollow (fame)
Fame, it's not your brain, it's just the flame
That burns your change to keep you insane (fame)

Fame, (fame) what you like is in the limo
Fame, (fame) what you get is no tomorrow
Fame, (fame) what you need you have to borrow Fame
Fame, (fame) it's mine, it's mine, it's just his line
To bind your time, it drives you to crime (fame)

Is it any wonder I reject you first?
Fame, fame, fame, fame
Is it any wonder you are too cool to fool? (fame)
Fame, bully for you, chilly for me
Got to get a rain check on pain (fame)

Fame
Fame, fame, fame
Fame, fame, fame
Fame, fame, fame, fame
Fame, fame, fame, fame
Fame, fame, fame




Fame, what's your name?
Fame

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to George Lopez's song "Fame" dive into the dark side of fame and its effects on individuals who achieve it. The song suggests that fame is a double-edged sword that can make a man take things over and give him freedom but can also be hard to swallow and leave him in hollow places. Fame is portrayed as something that is not about the brain but instead the flame that burns a person's change to keep them insane. This means that fame can drive someone to make rash decisions and lose touch with reality as they get caught up in the fame game. Hence, the song implies that being famous is not about the person, but rather the line that binds this time and drives that person to criminal activity.


Line by Line Meaning

Fame makes a man take things over
The lure of fame can drive a person to be overly ambitious and take control.


Fame lets him loose, hard to swallow
Fame can allow a person to feel free, but it can also be overwhelming and difficult to handle.


Fame puts you there where things are hollow (fame)
Achieving fame can leave a person feeling empty and unfulfilled, as it may lack true meaning or substance.


Fame, it's not your brain, it's just the flame That burns your change to keep you insane (fame)
Fame is not necessarily an indicator of intelligence or talent, but rather a force that can consume a person and make them act irrationally or dangerously.


Fame, (fame) what you like is in the limo Fame, (fame) what you get is no tomorrow Fame, (fame) what you need you have to borrow Fame
Fame can provide temporary pleasures and luxuries, but it does not guarantee a secure or lasting future. It can also require a person to borrow or compromise their integrity in order to maintain it.


Fame, (fame) it's mine, it's mine, it's just his line To bind your time, it drives you to crime (fame)
Fame can be addictive to the point where a person may resort to desperate or illegal means to maintain it. The idea that fame belongs to a select few can also create a sense of competition or envy that inhibits personal growth and fulfillment.


Is it any wonder I reject you first? Fame, fame, fame, fame Is it any wonder you are too cool to fool? (fame)
The pursuit of fame can cause a person to become cynical or distrustful of others, as they may fear being taken advantage of or used for personal gain. The constant attention and praise can also create a sense of superiority and invincibility.


Fame, bully for you, chilly for me Got to get a rain check on pain (fame)
Fame can have different effects on different people, causing some to feel empowered and others to feel isolated or disconnected. Despite the potential downsides, many still seek fame for the sake of avoiding hardship or emotional pain.


Fame Fame, fame, fame Fame, fame, fame Fame, fame, fame, fame Fame, fame, fame, fame Fame, fame, fame Fame, what's your name? Fame
Throughout the song, George Lopez explores the various facets of fame, ultimately questioning its true value and meaning. The repetition of the word 'fame' emphasizes its pervasive nature and highlights how it can be both alluring and destructive.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Carlos Alomar, David Bowie, John Lennon

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