Rock 'n' Roll Bitch
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She's been to psycho ward, been to jail.
Been to rehab, been to hell.
She's got three kids, drives a truck.
Takes a million pills and loves to f**k.

Ah yeah, what a great f**king woman.
She's a serious rock & roll bitch.
When the bills are due and the booze ain't free, a nervous breakdown is a possibility.
Can't pay the rent, no car, no hope.
But you can bet your ass she's got money for dope.

Ah yeah, what a great f**king woman.
She's a serious rock & roll bitch.
She's a serious rock & roll bitch.
She's a serious rock & roll bitch.
And that's the kind of women that i like.

When she smiles, you can bet it's the heaviest smile you'll ever get.
She's so damn bad, you can bet that i ain't in love, but that's as close as i get.

Ah yeah, what a great f**king woman.
She's a serious rock & roll bitch.
She's a serious rock & roll bitch.
She's a serious rock & roll bitch.
And that's the kind of women that i like.




That's the kind of women that i like.
That's the kind of women that i like.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Rock 'n' Roll Bitch" by Nobodys seem to be about a woman who has gone through a lot of struggles in her life but continues to live the rock and roll lifestyle. The song touches on her experiences with mental health issues, addiction, and poverty, but also highlights her sexual promiscuity and rebellious nature.


The line "she's a serious rock & roll bitch" is repeated throughout the song, perhaps as a way of praising this woman's resilience and determination to keep going despite the challenges she's faced. Despite the somewhat derogatory language used to describe her, there is also a sense of admiration for her rebellious spirit and refusal to conform to societal norms.


The lyrics also touch on themes of the high cost of living a rock and roll lifestyle, both in terms of the toll it can take on a person's mental and physical health and the financial struggles that often come with it. The line "when the bills are due and the booze ain't free, a nervous breakdown is a possibility" highlights the precarious nature of this lifestyle, where one wrong move could lead to a serious crisis.


Overall, the lyrics of "Rock 'n' Roll Bitch" celebrate the complexities and contradictions of a woman who has lived a life full of ups and downs, but still manages to find joy and freedom in her love of rock and roll.


Line by Line Meaning

She's been to psycho ward, been to jail.
She has a history of mental illness and has been incarcerated.


Been to rehab, been to hell.
She has struggled with addiction and has faced difficult times.


She's got three kids, drives a truck.
Despite her struggles, she is a mother and has a job.


Takes a million pills and loves to f**k.
She relies heavily on medication and is sexually active.


Ah yeah, what a great f**king woman.
The singer admires this woman despite her flaws.


She's a serious rock & roll bitch.
She embodies the rebellious spirit of rock and roll.


When the bills are due and the booze ain't free, a nervous breakdown is a possibility.
Financial and addiction issues may cause her to break down mentally.


Can't pay the rent, no car, no hope.
She struggles with poverty and has lost hope for the future.


But you can bet your ass she's got money for dope.
Despite her financial difficulties, she prioritizes buying drugs.


When she smiles, you can bet it's the heaviest smile you'll ever get.
Her smiles are rare and significant.


She's so damn bad, you can bet that i ain't in love, but that's as close as i get.
The singer is attracted to her rebellious nature, but is not in love with her.


And that's the kind of women that i like.
The singer is drawn to women who embody the rock and roll spirit, despite their flaws.




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