History
Superchic[k] made their debut in 1999 at an Audio Adrenaline concert in front of an audience of 5,000. They continued to perform at live events throughout that year, self-releasing their first album in 2000. The album was re-released with three added remix tracks after they signed to Inpop Records, and became their first official album: Karaoke Superstars. Since then, their music has appeared in several movies and television shows, including the movie Legally Blonde and the made for TV, Disney movie Cadet Kelly. Superchic[k] signed with mainstream record label Columbia Records to promote their 2005 album Beauty From Pain, resulting in their 2006 mainstream debut Beauty From Pain 1.1. The re-release album contains their signature hit "Stand in the Rain". Their music has received favorable reviews in both Christian and mainstream publications. On December 4, 2008, Superchick was nominated for their first Grammy Award. The group was recognized in the category of "Best Rock Or Rap Gospel Album" for their 2008 album, Rock What You Got. The band launched their "Hey! Hey! (That's Freedom You Hear)" Tour on April 3, 2009.
Members
Current
* Tricia Brock provides lead vocals for the band. She is married to Nick Baumhardt
who is the guitarist for Canadian rock band Thousand Foot Krutch.
* Melissa Brock (rhythm guitar, harmony vocals)
* Matt Dally (bass guitar, rap vocals, synthesizer)
* Dave Ghazarian (lead guitar), also formerly of Church Of Rhythm
* Max Hsu (keyboards, songwriter), formerly of the CCM group Church of Rhythm.
* Clayton Hunt (Drums formerly of Dizmas)
Former
* Brian Fitch (drums)
* Justin Sharbono (guitar)
* Andy Vegas (percussion)
* Dave Clo (bass guitar, acoustic guitar) (Now with Tait)
* Ben Dally (Drums)
* Brandon Estelle (drums), brother of Lester Estelle Jr., formerly the drummer of Pillar (band)
Discography
Studio albums
* Karaoke Superstars (May 22, 2001), Inpop Records[1]
* Last One Picked (October 8, 2002), Inpop Records
* Beauty From Pain(March 29, 2005), Inpop Records
* Beauty From Pain 1.1 (July 18, 2006), Columbia Records
* Rock What You Got (June 24, 2008), Inpop Records
Remix Albums
* Regeneration (October 21, 2003), In pop Records[1]
Other Songs
* "Holy Moment" (Matt Redman Cover) - Unshakeable
* "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree" - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree Tour 2007
* "Silent Night" - Rockin Around The Christmas Tree Tour 2007
* "Love Is A Battlefield" (Pat Benatar Cover) - Live Love Tour 2006
Cross The Line
Superchick Lyrics
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What will people think of what you've done this time?
Go with the crowd, surely somebody knows
Why we're all wearing the emperor's clothes
Play it safe, play by the rules
Or don't play at all, what if you lose?
That's not the secret, but I know what is
[Chorus]
I'm gonna ride like I've got the cops on my tail
I'm gonna live my life like I'm out on bail
I'm gonna be out front, gonna blaze a trail
I'm gonna cross that line
Everybody freeze, don't step over the line
Don't stand up, they'll shoot down the first one who tries
Try to change the world, they'll think you're out of your mind
Revolutions start when someone crosses the line
They want us to lie down, give into the lie
Nothing has to change, and no one has to die
That's not the secret, but I know what is
Everybody dies, but not everyone lives [Repeat: x2]
[Chorus]
[Repeat: x2]
I'm gonna cross that line
[Chorus: x2]
The lyrics to Superchick's "Cross The Line" tackle the idea of conformity and the fear of taking risks. The first verse touches on the pressure to follow the crowd and stay within the boundaries of societal norms, afraid of being judged or ostracized for deviating from the norm. The lyrics then take a more rebellious turn, encouraging listeners to live life to the fullest, to take the risks that come with blazing a new path, and to cross that line that holds one back from true success and self-discovery. The second verse touches on the fear of consequences when trying to change society and the need for a symbol or figure to “cross the line” before others will take up the cause.
The chorus reinforces the desire to take risks and to live life fully, not just playing it safe and following the rules. The repetition of the phrase "I'm gonna" implies determination and a must-do attitude, promising to take risks and to live life to the fullest. The line "I'm gonna live my life like I'm out on bail" highlights the idea of not taking life for granted and living every moment as if it could be the last.
Overall, Superchick's "Cross The Line" is a call to action for listeners to take risks, step outside of their comfort zones and not be afraid to challenge the status quo. It encourages listeners to not just settle for a mundane existence but to truly live and make the most of their lives.
Line by Line Meaning
Follow the leader, stay in the lines
Stick to the norms and don't stand out.
What will people think of what you've done this time?
People's opinions don't matter; don't let them dictate your actions.
Go with the crowd, surely somebody knows
Don't think for yourself; let others make the decisions for you.
Why we're all wearing the emperor's clothes
Blindly following the norm, even if it's not logical or right.
Play it safe, play by the rules
Don't take risks or make waves.
Or don't play at all, what if you lose?
Fear of failure holds you back from trying at all.
That's not the secret, but I know what is
Breaking free from these limiting beliefs allows you to truly live.
Everybody dies but not everyone lives [Repeat: x2]
Simply existing without pursuing passions or taking risks is not really living.
Everybody freeze, don't step over the line
Don't challenge the status quo.
Don't stand up, they'll shoot down the first one who tries
Standing up for what you believe in could lead to backlash.
Try to change the world, they'll think you're out of your mind
Society often dismisses those who try to make a difference as crazy.
Revolutions start when someone crosses the line
Change only comes when someone is willing to break the mold and risk everything.
They want us to lie down, give into the lie
Those in power want us to be complacent and not question the status quo.
Nothing has to change, and no one has to die
Maintaining the status quo feels comfortable and safe, but it's stagnation.
I'm gonna ride like I've got the cops on my tail
Living life with a sense of urgency and passion, driven by purpose.
I'm gonna live my life like I'm out on bail
Making the most of every moment and opportunity, realizing the fragility of life.
I'm gonna be out front, gonna blaze a trail
Leading the way for others and forging a new path, without fear of being different.
I'm gonna cross that line
Taking risks and pushing past boundaries to achieve greatness.
Chorus
Repeating the message of the song, emphasizing the importance of breaking free from limiting beliefs and living fully.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CANDICE CLOTIEL NELSON
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Trinity Psalm
Who else wishes they would come back? I sure do! I'm only 13 but I just LOVE Superchick!
RaaB
Im 34 and i think i was 16 when barlow girls came out.i was in love. saw em at Youthquake Lonbg Beach in 2001. I gotta say, at 13 youve found a better version of superchick than i did in my youth. and i loved em then too and i still kinda do but I def appreciate th band they grown and evolved into.
James Vitale
Ditto! I hope they come back someday.
Егор Соболев
I'm 13,and i listen song from disc wow(I'm from Russia and I'm bed know English)
Micheal Perez
SuperChick and BarlowGirl too
Dennis Wilger
I'm in my 50's, and I love their music too! They ROCK!!! I definitely wish they would come back! :-)
Dragon Jade
I guess I'm not the only one who listences to superchick still... THERE AWESOME!
Be a light in the darkness
This song is my childhood
Josiah Bock
I know this comment is old but I'm still listening.
PAI YU
Same here. Love them ‼‼‼