Fame Is A Gun

Album: Addison (2025)
Charted: 23 73
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  • Tell me who I am, do I provoke you with my tone of innocence?
    Don't ask too many questions, that is my one suggestion
    You know I keep it real, I live for the appeal
    Knew it from the start
    It was the only way to mend my broken heart
    Don't ask too many questions, this is my one confession
    It never was enough, I always wanted more
    I always wanted more

    Fame is a gun and I point it blind
    Crash and burn, girl, baby, swallow it dry
    You got a front row seat and I
    I got a taste of the glamorous life

    There's no mystery, I'm gonna make it, gonna go down in history
    Don't ask too many questions, God gave me the permission
    And when you shame me, it makes me want it more
    It makes me want it more, more

    Fame is a gun and I point it blind (blind)
    Crash and burn girl, baby, swallow it dry (dry)
    You got a front row seat and I
    I got a taste of the glamorous life (uh)
    Love is a drug that I can't deny (deny)
    I'm your dream girl, but you're not my type
    You got a front row seat and I
    I got a taste of the glamorous life (uh-huh)

    Glamorous life
    Glamorous life
    Glamorous life
    I got a taste for the glamorous life

    Nothing makes me feel as good
    As being loved by you
    Nothing makes me feel as good
    As being loved by you

    Fame is a gun and I point it blind (blind)
    Crash and burn, girl, baby, swallow it dry (dry)
    You got a front row seat and I
    I got a taste of the glamorous life (uh)
    Love is a drug that I can't deny
    I'm your dream girl, but you're not my type
    You got a front row seat and I
    I got a taste of the glamorous life (uh-huh)

    I got a taste of the glamorous life (uh-huh)
    I got a taste of the glamorous life Writer/s: Addison Rae, Elvira Anderfjärd, Luka Kloser
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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