You make a turn to the left
You make a turn to the right
You show your big blue eyes
Beneath the big white light
You send the little girls wild
With your little white lies
You excite the child
Or you hypnotize
You're a star, you're a star
You're a superstar
You're a star, you're a star
You're a superstar
(That's what you are)
Your black automobile
You got your blonde at the wheel
And with a big-time roll
You try to settle your soul
Standing mean and wild
You're just a little child
You can never really learn
You've got nowhere to run
You're a star, you're a star
You're a superstar
You're a star, you're a star
You're a superstar
(Hit me one time j.t., please)
You make a turn to the right
You show your big blue eyes
Beneath the big white light
You send the little girls wild
With your little white lies
You excite the child
Or you hypnotize
You're a superstar
You're a star, you're a star
You're a superstar
(That's what you are)
You got your blonde at the wheel
And with a big-time roll
You try to settle your soul
Standing mean and wild
You're just a little child
You can never really learn
You've got nowhere to run
You're a superstar
You're a star, you're a star
You're a superstar
(Hit me one time j.t., please)
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According to Burke Shelley, he said that while it "is rooted in what is known amongst Cardiff's musical fraternity as racca rac, it's a sorta customized Chuck Berry rhythm." He stated that he's a big fan of him and that this song is also about him. The song also critiques the nature of fame, emphasizing the contrast between the dazzling image of a celebrity and the loneliness or confusion that can lie beneath.