This song tells the story of a woman who dreamed of living life as a celebrity. She falls in love with a rich man and he gives her everything she wants, but she grows tired of every kind of pleasure. Desperately wanting fame, but not finding any mention of herself in the media, she resolves to do something reckless for the thrill and attention. After holding up a bank and running from the police, she crashes her car into a billboard of someone more glamorous than herself.
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| - This song tells the story of a woman who dreamed of living life as a celebrity. She falls in love with a rich man and he gives her everything she wants, but she grows tired of every kind of pleasure. Desperately wanting fame, but not finding any mention of herself in the media, she resolves to do something reckless for the thrill and attention. After holding up a bank and running from the police, she crashes her car into a billboard of someone more glamorous than herself.
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| - MIRIAM, LEON
- Sweet ANN and BIG AL
- Sweet Ann and Big Al
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| - anttaffy/leon-and-miriam-headline-love
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| - Author's first time using LEON officially.
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| - This song tells the story of a woman who dreamed of living life as a celebrity. She falls in love with a rich man and he gives her everything she wants, but she grows tired of every kind of pleasure. Desperately wanting fame, but not finding any mention of herself in the media, she resolves to do something reckless for the thrill and attention. After holding up a bank and running from the police, she crashes her car into a billboard of someone more glamorous than herself. Koda-P notes that the most important part of the song is the end of the bridge. He asserts that the imagery of the picture on the billboard being "one hundred times larger than ever was possible or even attainable" is a double entendre between the actual size of the image, and the depicted person being larger than life, or more perfect and happy than is possible for a human being.
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