The band released two CDs, Metasexual and Viberate, and had notable chart hits in Canada with "Beautiful" and "Sometimes Wanna Die".
Following the band's breakup, Slone released a solo album, and was a contestant on Rock Star: INXS. Tony Rabalao also went solo and put out a CD under the name Lehlo but plays in Tara's band as well. Tom McKay is a producer and worked on Tara's and Tony's CDs. Thomas Payne is writing and producing with other artists.
American Dreamgirl
Joydrop Lyrics
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With all your illusions
Your for gone conclusions
Your grand delusions
Hey Mr. Music
My name's not honey
And don't call me dear
I am not your American Dream, Your American Dream
I am not your American Dream, Your American Dream
Hey Mr. Music
The life of the party
Where everyone's pretty
And everyone's easy
I am not your American Dream, Your American Dream
I am not your American Dream, Your American Dreamgirl
Beautiful, Wasted
Surrounded by the world that made us
Plastic and wanted
Subscribing to your airbrushed magazines
Filled with America Dreamgirls
I won't be silenced by your
small-minded validation
Your silicone creation
Rock βn' Roll masturbation
The lyrics of Joydrop's song "American Dreamgirl" convey a strong message about objectification and exploitation of women by the music industry. The song is a scathing critique of the male-dominated music industry that often reduces women to mere objects of desire, using them to sell their music and promote their brand. The lyrics address a fictional character known as Mr. Music, who represents the music industry as a whole. The character is described as someone who is deluded by his own illusions and blind to the reality of the harm caused by objectification.
The lyrics take a feminist stance and call out the music industry's tendency to promote a narrow, unrealistic standard of beauty, often at the expense of talented, creative women. The singer of the song refuses to be labeled as an "American Dreamgirl," a term that signifies an idealized, unattainable version of femininity. She rejects the expectations placed on her and refuses to be reduced to just her appearance. Instead, she demands to be seen and heard as a whole person, deserving of respect and recognition.
Overall, "American Dreamgirl" is a powerful statement against the objectification of women in the music industry, and a call for greater representation, diversity, and respect for female creators and performers.
Line by Line Meaning
Hey Mr. Music
Addressing the music industry as a whole
With all your illusions
Referring to the unrealistic expectations placed on women in the industry
Your for gone conclusions
Assuming women must be passive and easy
Your grand delusions
Believing that women exist solely for the male gaze
Hey Mr. Music
Reiterating the addressee
My name's not honey
Requesting to be treated with respect
And don't call me dear
Demanding professional behavior
My eyes are up here
Referencing the male gaze and lack of agency women face
I am not your American Dream, Your American Dream
Rejecting the male fantasy of a passive woman
I am not your American Dream, Your American Dream
Reasserting the rejection of the male fantasy of a passive woman
Hey Mr. Music
Continuing to address the music industry
The life of the party
Describing the male-dominated industry culture
Where everyone's pretty
Demonstrating the emphasis on physical appearance
And everyone's easy
Reinforcing the notion that women are for the male gaze and pleasure
I am not your American Dream, Your American Dream
Rejecting the societal standard for women to be passive objects
I am not your American Dream, Your American Dreamgirl
Claiming agency and individuality as a woman despite societal expectations
Beautiful, Wasted
Describing the pressure to conform to societal beauty standards
Surrounded by the world that made us
Blaming society for putting unrealistic expectations on women
Plastic and wanted
Describing the objectification of women in the industry
Subscribing to your airbrushed magazines
Referencing the media's role in perpetuating unrealistic beauty standards
Filled with America Dreamgirls
Referring to the societal expectation for women to fit a certain mold
I won't be silenced by your
Refusing to be objectified and silenced
small-minded validation
Rejecting the notion that women must be validated by men
Your silicone creation
Calling out the use of enhancements in the industry
Rock βn' Roll masturbation
Describing the male-dominated culture in the industry
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@vhiphopmusic435
You can listen to this song forever...
@cameronhailey1627
I donβt usually listen to rock but this is really good. π₯
@Sam-lm8gi
No rock?!! May I ask what you normally listen to?
@eyeonlife
I grew up with Tommy Boy. When I listened to this I was like WTF, is this the same Tommy Boy ?
@JoeVideoed
I often wondered how this Canadian rock band got on a hip-hop label. Perhaps they were trying to diversify. Can't help but be curious how their career would've turned out if they were signed w/ a company like Atlantic who knows how to market a rock n' roll band.
@bigandblind1003
Amazing keep it up hope to see u after covid 19
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