FAMOUS
Lil' Wayne Lyrics


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Welcome to your name in lights
All the lighters in the sky, yeah
You must be famous
This is how you live your life, different city every night, yeah
You must be famous, famous

I'ma be on the TV mama, Pac voice
People point at me, say "Oh my God"
They got a point
Tried to blow my nose and blew my mind
That's mind blowing
And gold diggers dig until they find oil
And I'm sittin' here reading what was written 'bout what I do, what I didn't
I ruined relationships before my image but
All I ever wanted was everybody's attention
'Cause most people are nobody 'til somebody kill 'em
Probably thought that my career, be short and sweet
Wishin' I was in your shoes, I'd take them off and find a beach
And superstars don't sparkle, we high-beam
You can't spell fame, without me
And may my Hall of Fame speech be short and sweet
Like "Thank God, fuck fame and thank me"
'Cause superstars don't sparkle, superstars beam
I was your main man, 'til I went mainstream
I'ma be on the TV mama

Welcome to your name in lights (woo!)
All the lighters in the sky (I must be famous)
You must be famous (yeah, oh my God I must be famous)
This is how you live your life (yeah)
Different city every night (I must be famous)
You must be famous, famous

Rich and famous, it's better to be rich and famous
Message to my lawyer, "don't let me make these bitches famous"
You know entertainers, sex, drugs and entertainment get so instantaneous
Simultaneous, miscellaneous, party long and hard
And pray death is quick and painless
Livin' in the spotlight, twistin' life up when it's blinking
I'm never alone
I got my demons and my angels
Can't talk to myself 'cause mama said don't talk to strangers
Relatives, ain't seen 'em since the grass been greener
And some people say I changed but they can't hear me jingle
I want Tina and Nancy, I get Nancy and Tina
Never question myself unless I ask, "Am I dreamin'?"
The fan mail and subpoenas, jail cells to arenas
Car wash to the cleaners, Walmart to Neiman's
They told me time would tell
I told time to kiss my ass and I heard, "Can you look this way?
Can you look this way?"
Flash! I must be famous

Welcome to your name in lights (yeah!)
All the lighters in the sky (you must be famous)
You must be famous (I'ma be on the TV mama!)
This is how you live your life (yeah, yeah)
Different city every night (oh my God, I must be famous)
You must be famous, famous

You probably thought that my career, be short and sweet
You wish that I was in your shoes, I'd take them off 'cause life's a beach
And superstars don't sparkle, we shine deep
You can't spell fame, without me
And may my Hall of Fame speech be short and sweet
Like "Thank God, fuck fame and thank me"
'Cause superstars don't twinkle, superstars gleam
I was your main man, 'til i went mainstream
I'ma be on the TV mama

Welcome to your name in lights
All the lighters in the sky (oh my God, I must be famous)
You must be famous (oh my God, I must be famous)
This is how you live your life
Different city every night (oh my God, I must be famous)
You must be famous, famous





I'ma be on the TV mama (famous)
Kiss my motherfuckin' ass

Overall Meaning

In Lil Wayne's song Famous, the rapper reflects on his life as a famous musician. The song is essentially an exploration of the realities of fame and fortune. The first verse essentially describes the perks of being famous, including seeing your name in lights and performing in different cities across the world. The chorus repeats the phrase, "You must be famous," which seems to suggest that either Lil Wayne or someone else is living large thanks to their fame.


In the second verse, Lil Wayne touches on the dark side of fame. He talks about how gold diggers try to drain him of his wealth and how he's ruined relationships because of the image he's created. However, he also admits that he craves attention - "all I ever wanted was everybody's attention." The bridge is all about how being rich and famous is better than just being rich but not famous.


Overall, the lyrics of Famous are quite autobiographical. Lil Wayne seems to be reflecting on his own past and present, and the benefits and drawbacks of his success. While he acknowledges some of the issues fame has brought, he also revels in the attention and adoration he receives from fans.


Line by Line Meaning

Welcome to your name in lights
You have achieved fame and your name is literally up in lights.


All the lighters in the sky, yeah
People are lighting up lighters in the concert venue to show their appreciation for you.


You must be famous
The above two sights confirm to Lil' Wayne that he is famous.


This is how you live your life, different city every night, yeah
Being famous means constantly travelling and performing in different cities around the world.


I'ma be on the TV mama, Pac voice
Lil' Wayne has become so famous that he is now appearing on television.


They got a point
When people point at him, Lil' Wayne acknowledges that he has become famous.


Tried to blow my nose and blew my mind
Even simple actions like blowing his nose have become overwhelming for him due to his fame.


And gold diggers dig until they find oil
People who are only interested in his money are constantly trying to get close to him.


I ruined relationships before my image but
Lil' Wayne acknowledges that he may have damaged his relationships with others in his pursuit of fame.


All I ever wanted was everybody's attention
Lil' Wayne craves the attention that fame brings him.


'Cause most people are nobody 'til somebody kill 'em
Lil' Wayne believes that most people are only recognized after their death.


Probably thought that my career, be short and sweet
Many people assumed that Lil' Wayne's career would be short-lived.


Wishin' I was in your shoes, I'd take them off and find a beach
Although he is famous, Lil' Wayne sometimes wishes for a simpler life.


And superstars don't sparkle, we high-beam
Being a superstar requires more than just sparkling, it means shining bright like a high-beam light.


You can't spell fame, without me
Lil' Wayne recognizes that he is an integral part of the concept of fame.


May my Hall of Fame speech be short and sweet Like "Thank God, fuck fame and thank me"
When he is inducted into the Hall of Fame, Lil' Wayne hopes to keep his speech brief by thanking God and himself, rather than glorifying fame.


'Cause superstars don't sparkle, superstars beam
Reiterating that being a superstar requires more than just glittering, it means emanating a powerful light.


Rich and famous, it's better to be rich and famous
Lil' Wayne recognizes the financial and social benefits of being famous.


Message to my lawyer, "don't let me make these bitches famous"
Lil' Wayne wants to ensure that he is not taken advantage of or used by others to elevate their own fame.


You know entertainers, sex, drugs and entertainment get so instantaneous
Being an entertainer means quick access to sex, drugs, and entertainment, but comes with the risk of it becoming too much too soon.


Simultaneous, miscellaneous, party long and hard
Being a famous entertainer means that all kinds of events and parties are thrown in their honor.


And pray death is quick and painless
The reality of being famous and adored comes with the fear of being taken advantage of, and a desire for a quick and painless death.


Livin' in the spotlight, twistin' life up when it's blinking
When the spotlight is on him, Lil' Wayne embraces it and lives life to the fullest.


I'm never alone I got my demons and my angels
Fame doesn't protect him from personal struggles - Lil' Wayne has both demons and angels in his life.


Relatives, ain't seen 'em since the grass been greener
Lil' Wayne acknowledges that his newfound fame may have caused him to drift apart from family members.


And some people say I changed but they can't hear me jingle
People accuse him of changing as a result of his fame, but Lil' Wayne doesn't hear anything and doesn't believe it.


I want Tina and Nancy, I get Nancy and Tina
Lil' Wayne sometimes doesn't get what he wants, even with his fame and fortune.


Never question myself unless I ask, "Am I dreamin'?"
Although he has achieved success, Lil' Wayne sometimes doubts that it is real.


The fan mail and subpoenas, jail cells to arenas
Becoming famous means receiving both positive and negative attention, from fan mail to legal cases.


Car wash to the cleaners, Walmart to Neiman's
Lil' Wayne acknowledges that fame is truly reflected in every aspect of his life, from cleaning his car to shopping at high-end retail stores.


They told me time would tell I told time to kiss my ass and I heard, "Can you look this way?"
Although people are skeptical about his longevity in the industry, Lil' Wayne refuses to listen to them and continues to shine in the spotlight.


I must be famous
He reiterates that he is indeed famous.


Kiss my motherfuckin' ass
In conclusion, Lil' Wayne expresses his disdain for anyone who doesn't believe he is famous and tells them to kiss his motherf***ing ass.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sentric Music, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dwayne Michael Carter, Lasanna Harris, Samantha Kay Bruno, Shama Edwin Joseph, Tommie McLaughlin

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alecia


on Lollipop

good song

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