Hollywood
Labelle Lyrics


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Hollywood (Hollywood)
You've got out me here like I knew you would
And you have hooked me with your magic lure
And that's the cure for Hollywood and that's for sure

Hollywood
You have a way of making dreams come true
Anyone can see there's a different me
'Cos that's in Hollywood

Hollywood (Hollywood)
You make me think of things that no one should
Your beauty has become a legend now
Take a bow for Hollywood and show me how

Hollywood
I feel I'm on the verge of somethin' grand
Who can make you feel good, I know Holly could
If only Hollywood

Hollywood (Hollywood)
You've got me out here like I knew you would
And you have hooked me with your magic lure
And that's the cure for Hollywood and that's for sure

Hollywood
You have a way of making dreams come true
Anyone can see there's a different me
'Cos that's in Hollywood





Anyone can see there's a different me
'Cos that's in Hollywood

Overall Meaning

The song Hollywood by Labelle is an ode to the glamor and allure of Hollywood, where dreams come true and beauty is legendary. The lyrics express the idea that Hollywood has a magic lure that hooks people and makes them feel like they are on the verge of something grand. The singer is captivated by the beauty of Hollywood and acknowledges that it has changed her and created a different version of herself. The song describes Hollywood as a cure for the monotony of everyday life and a place where anything is possible.


This song represents the aspirations and hopes of many people who come to Hollywood seeking fame and fortune. It portrays Hollywood as a place where dreams can come true and where anyone can become a different version of themselves. The lyrics also suggest that Hollywood has a dark side that is hard to resist, and even though it may be dangerous, people are still drawn to it.


In conclusion, the song Hollywood is a love letter to the city of Los Angeles, a place that is known worldwide for its entertainment industry. The song portrays Hollywood as a magical place that can transform people's lives and make dreams come true. The lyrics express the allure and danger of Hollywood, the place where anything is possible.


Line by Line Meaning

Hollywood (Hollywood)
Addressing the city of Hollywood and its influence in the singer's life.


You've got out me here like I knew you would
The singer knew they would end up in Hollywood due to its powerful allure.


And you have hooked me with your magic lure
Hollywood has captivated the singer with its captivating and enticing charm.


And that's the cure for Hollywood and that's for sure
For the artist, the only way to cure the addiction to Hollywood is to get involved in its alluring mystique.


You have a way of making dreams come true
Hollywood has become a symbol of how dreams can become a reality.


Anyone can see there's a different me
Hollywood has transformed the singer, and this newfound identity can be seen by anyone.


'Cos that's in Hollywood
The singer's new identity is closely tied to the allure and excitement of Hollywood.


You make me think of things that no one should
Hollywood inspires the artist to consider things they never thought possible or acceptable.


Your beauty has become a legend now
Hollywood's beauty and reputation have become legendary and widely recognized.


Take a bow for Hollywood and show me how
The artist is in awe of Hollywood's influence and would like to see how it can continue to inspire them.


I feel I'm on the verge of somethin' grand
The singer senses that they are close to achieving something significant or life-changing.


Who can make you feel good, I know Holly could
The artist believes that Hollywood has the power to make people feel happy and fulfilled.


If only Hollywood
The singer expresses a longing to be fully immersed in Hollywood's captivating, transformative culture.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, GOWMONK, INC.
Written by: REGINALD PERRY, SCHAFFER SMITH, SHAWN CARTER, SHAWN C CARTER

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