I told ya
I told ya
I told ya, baby
Baby

Uh, uh
I told ya, baby
Uh-oh (uh-uh)
I told ya, baby
Uh-oh
I told ya, baby
Uh-oh (uh-uh)
I told ya, baby
Uh-oh (uh-uh)
I told ya, baby
Uh-oh (uh-uh)
I told ya

Got up in the club
Posted in the back
Feeling so good
Looking so bad

Rocking this skirt
Rocking this club
Got my middle finger up
I don't really give a fuck

Rocking these diamonds
I'm rocking this chain
Make sure you get a picture
I'm rocking my fame

To be what you is
You gotta be what you are
The only thing I'm missing
Is a black guitar

I'm a Rockstar
Hey baby, I'm a Rockstar
Hey baby

Big city (big city)
Bright lights (bright lights)
Sleep all day (all day)
Long nights (uh-oh)

Baby, I'm a Rockstar
Hey baby, I'm a Rockstar

Hey baby, it's
Big cities (big cities)
Bright lights (bright lights)
Sleep all day (all day)
Long nights

Baby, I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Ayy, ayy, ayy

Six inch walker
Big shit talker
I never play the victim
I'd rather be a stalker
So baby take me in
I disobeyed the law
Make sure you frisk me good
Check my panties and my bra

Whylin' out
A crazy house with my white jacket on
Won't you come and sign me out

To be what you is
You gotta be what you are
The only thing I'm missing
Is a black guitar

I'm a Rockstar
Hey baby, I'm a Rockstar
Hey baby

Big city (big city)
Bright lights (bright lights)
Sleep all day (all day)
Long nights (uh-oh)

Baby, I'm a Rockstar
Hey baby, I'm a Rockstar

Hey baby, it's
Big cities (big cities)
Bright lights (bright lights)
Sleep all day (all day)
Long nights

Baby, I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Ayy, ayy, ayy

Hey
I'm rocking out tonight
'Cause I can't wait 'til tomorrow
I'ma live my whole life in the night
'Cause I ain't got time to borrow
I'm rocking out tonight
Why wait 'til tomorrow?
I'ma live my whole life in the night

I'm a Rockstar
Hey baby, I'm a Rockstar
Hey baby

Big city (big city)
Bright lights (bright lights)
Sleep all day (all day)
Long nights (uh-oh)

Baby, I'm a Rockstar
Hey baby, I'm a Rockstar

Hey baby, it's
Big cities (big cities)
Bright lights (bright lights)
Sleep all day (all day)
Long nights

Baby, I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Oh, baby I'm a
Ayy, ayy, ayy


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ROCKSTAR 101 Lyrics as written by Terius Nash Robyn Fenty

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    'The only thing I'm missing is a black guitar'

    Good pump up song :p

    hayles89on December 11, 2009   Link

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