Hometown Hero
Weekend Nachos Lyrics


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you suck
you know it
you cant face up
its over,
its done
your time is up
(abandoned us all now no one is left fame over friendship now no one gives a fuck
the band broke up)
what a trainwreck
you reached your peak at twenty-three
(you spit in our face now no one's listening you pissed on your roots now no one gives a fuck)





get fucked

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Weekend Nachos's Hometown Hero may seem straightforward and abrasive at first glance, but a deeper analysis shows a scathing critique of the shallow and self-centered world of fame and success. The song is a condemnation of someone who has achieved success and fame but has abandoned their roots and forgotten the people who helped them get there. The lyrics convey a sense of anger and disappointment towards this person who has become a "hometown hero" but at a great cost.


The first few lines of the song set the tone for the rest of the lyrics, with the singer directly addressing the person who has become a "hometown hero" and telling them that they "suck" and "can't face up". The rest of the lyrics go on to describe how this person has abandoned the people who supported them, choosing fame over friendship and leaving everyone behind in their pursuit of success. The line "you reached your peak at twenty-three" is particularly cutting, emphasizing how this person's success was short-lived and ultimately left them with nothing.


Overall, Hometown Hero is a powerful and confrontational song that speaks to the damaging effects of fame and success on relationships and personal values. It is a reminder that true success is not just about achieving fame and fortune but also about staying true to oneself and the people who matter most.


Line by Line Meaning

you suck
Your level of talent is abysmal and not worthy of appreciation


you know it
You are fully aware of your lack of ability


you can't face up
You are unable to confront the reality of your incompetence


its over
Your time in the limelight has ended


its done
Your period of relevance has come to a close


your time is up
You are no longer viable or appreciated as a performer


(abandoned us all now no one is left fame over friendship now no one gives a fuck the band broke up)
You prioritized your fame over your friendships and loyalty, leading to the dissolution of your band and lack of support


what a trainwreck
Your situation is a catastrophic disaster


you reached your peak at twenty-three
Your success peaked at an early age and has since declined


(you spit in our face now no one's listening you pissed on your roots now no one gives a fuck)
You have shown disrespect and disregard towards your origins, leading to a loss of interest in your music


get fucked
An aggressive, derogatory statement expressing frustration and disdain towards the subject




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