Beverly Hills
Weezer Lyrics


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Where I come from isn't all that great
My automobile is a piece of crap
My fashion sense is a little wack
And my friends are just as screwy as me
I didn't go to boarding schools
Preppy girls never looked at me
Why should they? I ain't nobody
Got nothing in my pocket

Beverly Hills
That's where I want to be
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills
Rollin' like a celebrity
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills

Look at all those movie stars
They're all so beautiful and clean
When the housemaids scrub the floors
They get the spaces in between
I wanna live a life like that
I wanna be just like a king
Take my picture by the pool
'Cause I'm the next big thing

Beverly Hills
That's where I want to be
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills
Rollin' like a celebrity
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills

The truth is
I don't stand a chance
It's something that you're born into
And I just don't belong

No I don't, I'm just a no-class beat-down fool
And I will always be that way
I might as well enjoy my life
And watch the stars play

Beverly Hills
That's where I want to be
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills
Rollin' like a celebrity
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills
Yeah, Beverly Hills




Beverly Hills
Livin' in Beverly Hills

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Weezer's song "Beverly Hills" feature a sense of social commentary and a yearning for acceptance in a world where financial success shadows over individual worth. The lyrics are about someone who doesn't come from an affluent background- their car is a piece of junk, their sense of fashion is unpolished and their friends are just as weird as them. They've never had the opportunities to experience the luxurious lifestyle of boarding schools and preppy girls. So, they chase the American Dream of "making it big" in Beverly Hills, where the beautiful people live, enjoying the perks of being rich and famous. The lyrics are a satire on the excess and shallow values of Hollywood, projecting a sense of envy and the dream of being able to live lavishly. However, the singer also acknowledges that they don't belong to that world, that it is something exclusive and is not attainable for someone like them.


The song's lyrics highlight how the American Dream is still influential with the masses, and its origins date back to the Westward Expansion in the 19th century. The idea that prosperity and success can be achieved through hard work and determination is the driving force in this song, portraying a yearning and desire to elevate one's financial status as a method of achieving happiness. At the same time, the lyrics shed light on the excesses and elitism that come with such prosperity, hinting that they are not necessarily the solution to happiness or contentment.


Line by Line Meaning

Where I come from isn't all that great
I come from a not-so-great place


My automobile is a piece of crap
My car is not good at all


My fashion sense is a little wack
The way I dress is not that good


And my friends are just as screwy as me
My friends are just as weird as I am


I didn't go to boarding schools
I didn't go to fancy schools


Preppy girls never looked at me
Girls who dress nicely never paid any attention to me


Why should they? I ain't nobody
Why would they? I am nobody


Got nothing in my pocket
I don't have any money


Beverly Hills
A popular, wealthy area in Los Angeles


That's where I want to be
I want to live there


(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Give it to me


Livin' in Beverly Hills
Living the lifestyle of rich and famous people in Beverly Hills


Rollin' like a celebrity
Living like famous people do


Look at all those movie stars
There are many famous people there


They're all so beautiful and clean
They are all attractive and seem perfect


When the housemaids scrub the floors
When the cleaners clean the floors


They get the spaces in between
They clean everything perfectly, including the hard to reach places


I wanna live a life like that
I want to live a life like famous people do


I wanna be just like a king
I want to be powerful and famous


Take my picture by the pool
I want to have a photo taken of me by the pool


'Cause I'm the next big thing
Because I am going to be very famous


The truth is
The reality is


I don't stand a chance
I have no chance of living like that


It's something that you're born into
It's something that you're naturally born with


And I just don't belong
I don't fit into that lifestyle


No I don't, I'm just a no-class beat-down fool
I am just a foolish person who doesn't belong there


And I will always be that way
I will always be like this


I might as well enjoy my life
I might as well enjoy my current life


And watch the stars play
And watch the famous people live their lives


Beverly Hills
A popular, wealthy area in Los Angeles


Beverly Hills
A popular, wealthy area in Los Angeles


Yeah, Beverly Hills
Yes, Beverly Hills


Beverly Hills
A popular, wealthy area in Los Angeles


Livin' in Beverly Hills
Living the lifestyle of rich and famous people in Beverly Hills




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Rivers Cuomo

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@tieoneon5240

@Tighe Lutz

and as millions+ have proven that wrong by BECOMING who and what they wanted to be and $$$ to boot

the capitalist system offers it up.....socialism destroys it

YOU MISSED THE IRONY OF WEEZERS WHOLE SONG:

"its something your born into" and yet THEY ARE THERE

THE MONEY THE FAME etc

if a person BELIEVES THEY DONT BELONG

THENNNNN they dont belong

but thats NOT the "economic system"

thats low self esteem



@OkOk-mc3pu

Where I come from isn't all that great
My automobile is a piece of crap
My fashion sense is a little whack
And my friends are just as screwed as me
I didn't go to boarding schools
Preppy girls never looked at me
Why should they? I ain't nobody
Got nothing in my pocket

Beverly Hills, that's where I want to be
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, rollin' like a celebrity
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills

Look at all those movie stars
They're all so beautiful and clean
When the housemaids scrub the floors
They get the spaces in between
I wanna live a life like that
I wanna be just like a king
Take my picture by the pool
Cause I'm the next big thing

Beverly Hills, that's where I want to be
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, rollin' like a celebrity
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills

The truth is
I don't stand a chance
It's something that you're born into
And I just don't belong

No I don't, I'm just a no class, beat down fool
And I will always be that way
I might as well enjoy my life
And watch the stars play

Beverly Hills, that's where I want to be
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, rollin' like a celebrity
(Gimme gimme, gimme gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, livin' in Beverly Hills



All comments from YouTube:

@leokimvideo

A classic example of Weezer understanding a music video is as important as the song

@herbythechef7624

A good music video is nice now and then but a video is really not as important as the song

@leokimvideo

@@herbythechef7624 Obviously you didn't grow up in the MTV era

@albo3music

​@@leokimvideo you being born in a different time period doesnt make his (subjective) opinion any less valid than yours

@canadianboi228

You have been in almost every single weezer comment section I’ve seen

@teknoid5878

The video is "as good" as the song.

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@ethancroft2560

The great irony of this song is that the Playboy Mansion isn't in Beverley Hills.

@aj3751

Or that they got rich off this song, even though theyre singing about not even belonging there

@Kess_P2

True, but it looks like it's only a few minutes away from Beverley Hills.

@paulwalker1443

Holmby Hills neighborhood, near UCLA.

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