Hollywood Interlude
Hollywood Interlude

Belly - Hollywood Interlude Lyrics

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Hollywood Interlude Music Video

Hollywood Interlude Lyrics

She would do for a pair of shoes or a row of pearl
With these superficial girls
In this artificial world
Hollywood
La la la la la la la
If you knew what it would take to love me down
You would turn back around
And I'd return to this two-faced town
Hollywood
La la la la la la la
Hollywood
La la la la la la la
Hollywood

I take this bottle form the shelf go straight to bottom where all my demons dwell
She said welcome to Hell where you can scream but they won't hear you yell
On the first train to Hollywood
Train to Hollywood
To go find someone else
Baby I can be what you need
Be what you need
Cause I don't feel like myself
La la la la la la
Oh no, I don't feel like myself
La la la la la la

She would do for a pair of shoes or a row of pearl
With these superficial girls
In this artificial world
Hollywood
La la la la la la la
If you knew what it would take to love me down
You would turn back around
And I'd return to this two-faced town
Hollywood
La la la la la la la
Hollywood
La la la la la la la
Hollywood
La la la la la la la
Hollywood
La la la la la la la
Hollywood
La la la la la la la
Hollywood
La la la la la la la
Hollywood

Writer(s): Danny Schofield, Ahmad Balshe, Richard Jonnas Munoz
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the writers of 'Hollywood Interlude' by Belly?

    'Hollywood Interlude' was written by Danny Schofield, Ahmad Balshe (Belly), and Richard Jonnas Munoz.

  2. What is the main theme of 'Hollywood Interlude'?

    The main theme of 'Hollywood Interlude' revolves around the superficiality and artificial nature of Hollywood. It explores themes of materialism, deception, and the personal struggles that come with living in such an environment.

  3. What imagery does Belly use to describe Hollywood in the song?

    Belly uses imagery like 'superficial girls,' 'artificial world,' and references to materialistic items like shoes and pearls to depict Hollywood. He also describes it as a place where one can scream but won't be heard, emphasizing its hollow and uncaring nature.

  4. How does Belly describe his emotional state in 'Hollywood Interlude'?

    Belly describes feeling disconnected from himself, stating multiple times that he doesn't feel like himself. This suggests a sense of loss or identity crisis induced by his experiences in Hollywood.

  5. What is the significance of the phrase 'Train to Hollywood' in the song?

    'Train to Hollywood' symbolizes a journey toward a place filled with false promises and superficial values. It represents seeking something or someone else but ending up in an environment that exacerbates one's inner demons rather than alleviating them.

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