Rockstar

Album: All the Right Reasons (2005)
Charted: 2 6
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Chad Kroeger, Daniel Adair, Michael Kroeger, Ryan Peake
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Regard Music, Sentric Music, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 10

  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganRobert from LA I agree with everything you said except it does mention drugs in the song, "Everybody's got a drug dealer on speed-dial," and, "Gonna pop my pills from a Pez dispenser." Sounds like drug references to me, dude!

    I really like this song, but "Follow You Home" is way better. It just ROCKS harder, ironically.
  • Esskayess from Dallas, TxMost overplayed song I ever heard was Bryan Adams' 'Everything I Do, I Do It For You.' I still change stations when it comes on.
  • Claire from Forsyth, GaI was wondering id Sully Erna from Godsmack was in the video...?
  • Nathen from Phoenix , AzDon`t Forget UFC Fighter Chuck Liddel Who`s Also In The Video
  • Kitty from Montreal, QcYeah love totally can relate to it!!!!!
  • Robert from Los Angeles, Canickelback was poking fun at themselves when they wrote this song. it's about how all rock musicians get grouped together for the sole purpose of the music they make. this song does get a lot of air time, but o ssay it's overplayed may be inaccuratae, it depends on how much you like the song. it's a good thing not everyone is like rhis because there would be no one for us to rock to or for. the song doesn't say anything aboput being a driggie or pothead, or anything about drama, you just assumed that it did. this song does not expose any sid ewe rarely see, it puts it more simply for the simple minded. we see this side of celebrities all the time. it's not about being famous, it's about stereotypes. only jerks like you pick at famous people, probabl;y because you know you'll never reach such high status.
  • Tyler from Toms River, NjThis song was also voted the worst song of the year because its so overplayed
  • Bethanii from Okc, Okeveryone wishes they could be a rockstar. and this is wat the "typical rockstar" goes thru. or wat everyone stereotypes them as. too bad this dream doesnt happen for everyone. or really thank god this doesnt happen for everyone or according to this we would hav a ton of druggies and potheads and wayyy to much drama.
  • Valerie from None Of Ur Buisness, Bci love this song! i like how it exposes a side of celebrity life that we rarely get to see in magazines and stuff...and also because its just an awesome song!!!!
  • Alease from T-town, Ohi love this song.. it just shows how typical being famous is now, and just how much people like us pick at them, lol! I LOVE IT!
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