Diving into the depths of fame and its destructive allure, Easy Life presents a poignant narrative that explores the dark side of stardom. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the superficial glamour and hedonistic lifestyle associated with celebrity culture. The song delves into themes of self-destruction, substance abuse, and the pressures of maintaining an image in the public eye. It also touches on the infamous '27 club,' hinting at the tragic fate that befalls young talents consumed by their fame. This melancholic anthem serves as a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of chasing fame and fortune, reminding us that notoriety can often come at a steep price.
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Lyrics
I don't wanna play out
Chose the greatest day to come to LA
Make sure the door doesn't hit me on the way out
Eleven hour trip on a plane
Well, that's a very long way for a day out
In a city full of suicide dreams
Movie stars and scenes
Plastic cemeteries
Throw the stars on the floor, walk the golden mile
Sun-drenched and chamomile kisses
Broken bones and wish-bone wishes
All you can eat, take a bow
No FOMO, no sleep
Can a woman teach me how to be the man?
Tropicana and sand
All I ever wanted was a jam
All I ever needed was a plan
Ridin' with models in the back of a cop car
Jump in the pool from the roof of a five star
And one day I could be
A distant memory
Settin' fire to my house in the hills
Extinguish the flames with some champagne and pills
If you let me, I could be
Your dead celebrity
I don't wanna fade out
Signed my membership for the 27 club
Everyone around me wants a way out
When I'm struggling to cover my tracks
Should I be worried 'bout the scandal or the payout?
When everything I own is on tick
And slippin' through my grip
My classic ego trip
Go back to LC, walk the golden mile
Sun-drenched and dry lip kisses
Some hits and some near misses
Oh well
We'll be dropping like flies, calling three 9's
2016 it happens sometimes
Not everyone lives but everyone dies
Ridin' with models in the back of a cop car
Jump in the pool from the roof of a five star
And one day I could be
A distant memory
Settin' fire to my house in the hills
Extinguish the flames with some champagne and pills
If you let me, I could be
Your dead celebrity
But I always take it too far, too far
Hard to know when I'm close to the edge
All I ever need's respect
Maybe I'll get it when I'm dead
If you let me, I could be
Your dead celebrity
Writer(s): John Hume, Murray Cameron Matravers, Robert James Milton
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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