I'm watching her name up on my screen
Celebrity, she means everything to me
I wanna hear her voice aloud
I wanna hear her voice

I'm curious how you manage to look so good for those cameras
Wearing a killer smile to kill me
I swear she looks through to me from the Hollywood screen
Can't stand too close to the screen

Everywhere I go, she's always on my mind

I'm watching her name up on my screen
Celebrity, she means everything to me
I wanna hear her voice aloud
I wanna hear her voice

When she wants to get down
We shout it out loud
I wanna hear her voice aloud

I'm curious, how do you turn me on for those cameras?
Wearing a killer smile to kill me
Everywhere I go, she's always on my mind

I'm watching her name up on my screen
Celebrity she means everything to me
I wanna hear her voice aloud
I wanna hear her voice aloud

When she wants to get down
We shout it out loud
I wanna hear her voice aloud

There must be a way, a way inside her heart
Name up on my screen
Celebrity, she means everything to me

I'm watching her name up on my screen
Celebrity she means everything to me
I wanna hear her voice aloud

I'm watching her name up on my screen
Celebrity she means everything to me
I wanna hear her voice aloud
I wanna hear her voice out loud
Celebrity I wanna hear her voice aloud
I wanna hear her voice aloud



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Feel Like Fame Lyrics as written by Derek Ryan Smith Connor Jordan Kelly

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    It's about Kristen Cavallari

    cnelson15on May 01, 2007   Link

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