Beautiful People
KIDZ BOP Kids Lyrics


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We are, we are, we are

L.a. On a Saturday night in the summer
Sundown and they all come out
Lamborghinis and their rented Hummers
The party's on, so they're headin' downtown
('Round here) everybody's lookin' for a come up
And they wanna know what you're about
Me in the middle with the one I love and
We're just tryna figure everything out

We don't fit in well
'Cause we are just ourselves
I could use some help
Gettin' out of this conversation, yeah
You look stunning, dear
So don't ask that question here
This is my only fear, that we become

Beautiful people
Drop top, designer clothes
Front row at fashion shows
"What d'you do?" And, "Who d'you know?"
Inside the world of beautiful people
In pain and no one knows
Prenups and broken homes
Surrounded, but still alone
Let's leave the party

That's not who we are
(We are, we are, we are)
We are not beautiful

L.a. Mm
Drove for hours last night and we made it nowhere (nowhere, nowhere)
I see stars in your eyes when we're halfway there (all night)
I'm not fazed by all them lights and flashin' cameras (uh)
'Cause with my arms around you, there's no need to care

We don't fit in well
We are just ourselves
I could use some help
Gettin' out of this conversation, yeah
You look stunning, dear
So don't ask that question here
This is my only fear, that we become

Beautiful people
Drop top, designer clothes
Front row at fashion shows
"What d'you do?" And "Who d'you know?"
Inside the world of beautiful people
In pain no one knows
Prenups and broken homes
Surrounded, but still alone
Let's leave the party

That's not who we are
(We are, we are, we are)
We are not beautiful
That's not who we are
(We are, we are, we are)
We are not beautiful





We are, we are, we are
We are not beautiful

Overall Meaning

The song "Beautiful" by Kidz Bop is about two people who do not fit into the flashy and superficial world of Los Angeles. They find themselves in a sea of Lamborghinis, designer clothes, and parties, and they don't belong there. While everyone else is looking for a "come up" and trying to impress others with their wealth and connections, the two people in the song are just trying to figure everything out. They feel like outsiders, and they fear that they will become like the beautiful people they see around them - shallow, alone, and in pain.


The chorus of the song is a repetition of the phrase "We are not beautiful." This line is a rejection of society's definition of beauty, which is based on wealth, status, and appearance. The two people in the song know that they are not beautiful in the conventional sense, but they also know that they don't want to be. They want to be true to themselves and each other, even if it means not fitting into the plastic world of LA.


The song is a commentary on the emptiness of materialism and the importance of staying true to oneself. It encourages listeners to reject the superficial standards of society and embrace their individuality. It's a reminder that true beauty comes from within, not from designer clothes, Lamborghinis, or front-row seats at fashion shows.


Line by Line Meaning

L.a. On a Saturday night in the summer
The singer is in Los Angeles on a summer Saturday night.


Sundown and they all come out
When the sun sets, people come out to party.


Lamborghinis and their rented Hummers
Some people show off their fancy cars, such as Lamborghinis and rented Hummers.


The party's on, so they're headin' downtown
The party is happening downtown, so people are heading there.


('Round here) everybody's lookin' for a come up
In this area, everyone is looking for a way to improve their situation.


And they wanna know what you're about
People are curious about who others are.


Me in the middle with the one I love and
The singer is with their loved one in the middle of everything.


We're just tryna figure everything out
The artist and their loved one are simply trying to navigate through the party and the crowd.


We don't fit in well
The artist and their loved one do not feel like they fit in with the crowd.


'Cause we are just ourselves
They are just being themselves.


I could use some help
The singer would appreciate some assistance.


Gettin' out of this conversation, yeah
The artist wants to leave the current conversation they are having.


You look stunning, dear
The singer compliments their loved one, saying they look beautiful.


So don't ask that question here
They do not want their loved one to ask a certain question at the moment.


This is my only fear, that we become
The singer's only concern is that they become something they are not.


Beautiful people
The artist refers to the crowd around them as 'beautiful people.'


Drop top, designer clothes
These beautiful people have expensive cars and fashionable clothing.


Front row at fashion shows
They have the privilege of sitting in the front row of fashion shows.


"What d'you do?" And, "Who d'you know?"
These beautiful people ask each other about their jobs and connections.


Inside the world of beautiful people
The artist is observing and describing the world of the beautiful people around them.


In pain and no one knows
Despite their seemingly perfect lives, some of these beautiful people are secretly in pain.


Prenups and broken homes
Divorce and family issues are not uncommon among these beautiful people.


Surrounded, but still alone
Despite being in a crowded area, some of these beautiful people may still feel isolated and alone.


Let's leave the party
The artist and their loved one decide to leave the party.


That's not who we are
The singer states that they do not identify as part of the world of the beautiful people around them.


We are not beautiful
The singer does not consider themselves to be beautiful people.


L.a. Mm
The singer is still in Los Angeles.


Drove for hours last night and we made it nowhere (nowhere, nowhere)
The artist and their loved one drove for hours the previous night, but did not end up anywhere significant.


I see stars in your eyes when we're halfway there (all night)
When they are halfway to their destination, the artist notices their loved one's starry eyes.


I'm not fazed by all them lights and flashin' cameras (uh)
The flashing lights and cameras surrounding the beautiful people earlier did not affect the singer.


'Cause with my arms around you, there's no need to care
The singer only cares about being close to their loved one, as they make everything else insignificant.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Shellback, Fred Gibson, Edward Christopher Sheeran, Khalid Robinson, Max Martin

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