Good Charlotte: Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous Meaning
Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous Lyrics
read it in the magazines
celebrities that want sympathy
all they do is piss and moan
inside the rolling stone
talking about how hard life can be
Id like to see them spend the week
livin life out on the street
I dont...
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Poeple are complete hypocrites. That is what they are talking about. I grow up loving the things I want and all I ever get is a fice full of prejudice. Most rich famous people are quick to judge. They are singing about thier lives though they grew up being the odd man out, and now being rivh they can try to stop this pre judgment crap. They are people that have a passion... everyone should accept the fact that there are differences in one another and move on.
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Anonymous It's about people who have always been rich, and therefore don't realise how lucky they are and others view them as selfish.
It therefore isn't about themselves, as Good Charlotte grew up poor, and do recognise how lucky they are. -
I just think it's about the lives that rich people live and I guess because of the money that they have they can just about pay off anything without thinking. How they are always complaining about this and that when they should just be grateful for what they have.
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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this song's about people who have forgotten what it's like to have a normal life (or have just never had one)they think the smallest problems in their perfect little world are catastrophic, when in reality about 6 billion other people would gladly give anything to "deal" with them.
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The song is about how rich people bitch about nothing and how they think their life is so hard and tragic when they've got it made.
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I think this song is how rich people think that they are somehow better than others and are stuckup.
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