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Hollywood - Jukebox the Ghost
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Hollywood Jukebox the Ghost

"Hollywood" by Jukebox the Ghost, released in 2010, is a #PopRock anthem that explores themes of fame, aspiration, and the disillusionment of the Hollywood dream. The lyrics convey a mix of hope and cynicism, highlighting the contrast between idealized success and reality. Unique elements include catchy melodies and vibrant piano riffs, contributing to its lively, upbeat feel. The song resonates with those chasing dreams in a superficial world.

Hollywood - Jukebox the Ghost
[Intro]
If all the world's a stage
Then you're my favorite actress
If all of life's a game
I sure could use the practice
I wouldn't call this a love song

[Chorus]
You want me pounding on the church doors
Singing from a street light
Oh, it's the kind of love that doesn't exist anymore
You want Hollywood
And this is real life

I want to kiss you in the pouring rain
I'll say I loved you from the first time I saw you
It's a surefire way to get your heart to break
That's Hollywood
And this is real life
You want Hollywood

[Intro reprise]
If all the world's a stage
Then you're my favorite actress
If all of life's a game
I sure could use the practice
Oh, I wouldn't call this a love song
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