DOLOUR

- I Smell A Lawsuit Lyrics

You look like I could use a drink
I never have time to stop and think
who even owns these songs I sing
It's time we read the fine print
(Who wants to be a superstar?)
They'll tell you the love you
But all they want is money
(Who wants to be a superstar?)
And when they make promises
Get them in writing
Sometimes I fell like they all hate music
They'll wine you and dine you, but never put out
By the time you're in the sack you're already bored
Its time we read the fine print
(Who wants to be a superstar?)
They'll tell you the love you
But all they want is money
(Who wants to be a superstar?)
And when they make promises
Get them in writing
(Who wants to be a superstar?)
They'll tell you the love you
But all they want is money
(Who wants to be a superstar?)
And when they make promises
Get them in writing
super star
I smell a lawsuit (X12)

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Who wrote I Smell A Lawsuit lyrics?


I Smell A Lawsuit is written by Shane Gregory Tutmarc.
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When was I Smell A Lawsuit released?


It is first released on November 02, 2004 as part of Dolour's album "New Old Friends" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the opening track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind I Smell A Lawsuit lyrics?


When we ask ourselves what the song was truly meant to express, Dolour's song 'I Smell a Lawsuit' expresses the artist's take on the music industry, calling it superficial and greedy, with artists being used for their profit rather than being recognized for their talent. The lyrics reflect the bitterness and the anger that the musicians have to put up with from the industry's false promises and lack of real appreciation which is represented by the metaphor of smelling a lawsuit that arises from such trickery. I smell a lawsuit lyrics mainly focus on social commentary, anger, angst, reflection and love. In this way, the song puts the negative side of fame, the music industry and the importance of contracts into the light. The lyrics speak of disillusionment with the music industry and contain suggestive language that might not be appropriate for children under the age of 13. Expressions like 'they'll wine you and dine you, but never put out' imply adult situations and relationships, hence a PG-13 rating.
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Which genre is I Smell A Lawsuit?


I Smell A Lawsuit falls under the genre Alternative.
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How long is the song I Smell A Lawsuit?


I Smell A Lawsuit song length is 2 minutes and 42 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Shane Gregory Tutmarc
Record Label(s): 2004, Cartter Evans Music Suburbiac Muzak, BMI
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