When I'm alone
And in my room
And there's nothing else to do
I turn on my stereo

I listen to the radio
It gets me in a better mood
Changes my whole attitude

I turn it up real loud
Imagine a screaming crowd
It feels so good
This can't be wrong

Favorite song
Is on the radio
Full blast on my stereo
No one's watching
So I play air guitar
I'm an imaginary superstar

[Chorus]
And until I get a microphone
I'll sing into my brushophone
Never criticise who you are
I'm an imaginary superstar

The music stops
Though it's in my head
Just jumpin' round on my bed
Still it's so fun to pretend

I play burnt out on the floor
But they're screaming out for more
So I rock on once again

I turn it up real loud
Imagine a screaming crowd
It feels so good
This can't be wrong

Favorite song
Is on the radio
Full blast on my stereo
No one's watching
So I play air guitar
I'm an imaginary superstar

[Chorus]
And until I get a microphone
I'll sing into my brushophone
Never criticise who you are
I'm an imaginary superstar
Imaginary superstar
Imaginary superstar

Favorite song
Is on the radio
Full blast on my stereo
No one's watching
So I play air guitar
I'm an imaginary superstar

[Chorus]
And until I get a microphone
I'll sing into my brushophone
Never criticise who you are
I'm an imaginary superstar
Imaginary superstar
Imaginary superstar


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Imaginary Superstar Lyrics as written by Ralf Hildenbeutel Matthias Hoffmann

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    Like Sharada, an ode to dreamers. What kid hasn't been in their room and pictured themselves rocking out to a full audience?

    bokononiston May 18, 2005   Link

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