Released: July 31, 2020

Featuring: Tech N9ne

Songwriter: Johnny 3 Tears J-Dog Tech N9ne

Producer: Matt Good

[Intro: J-Dog]
I think I'm an angel, but I am cursed
Riding so painful, ghost-whipping the hearse
My secrets are shameful, my secrets are faithful
My life is no fable, I'm an archangel

[Verse 1: J-Dog]
Fiends and I'm filling 'em drugs and I'm dealing 'em, pack the shit up
The orders, I'm filling 'em, load the clip up
'Cause I stay drilling 'em, what did you say?
Slow down, son, you're killing 'em
What do you do? They look up to you
A porcelain doll, an idol, a tool
You dropped outta school, you're burning up fuel
An angel of death, the face of a ghoul

[Pre-Chorus: Johnny 3 Tears]
I ain't your idol, kid, I'm just a gangster
I cannot save you, son, I ain't no savior
I ain't your idol, kid, and I'm full of hatred
I cannot save you now, I ain't no savior

[Chorus: Johnny 3 Tears]
I ain't your idol, kid
I ain't your idol, kid

[Post-Chorus: Johnny 3 Tears]
No, I ain't your idol, kid, your idol
No, I ain't your idol, kid, your idol

[Verse 2: Tech N9ne]
I'm gonna be killing 'em without any airplay
'Cause I dare say everything not their way
Fuck politically correct and the scared way
They don't want this angel demon bringing muerte
Not imagining me dumping a magazine
Thought that you had a dream, but really have a king
But this one is splattering, battering
On a mission traveling, protected by Mazikeen
I'm talking extremities with enemies, obscenities to you, I'm exactly what a rival is
If you're not finna be my synergy infinity, I'm then wishing you suicidal shit
I'm homicidal, bitch, and I puff a lotta medijuana, but I run up on 'em, and it got a vital kick
If you're not up on the damage the Bible did, I ain't your idol, kid

[Pre-Chorus: Johnny 3 Tears]
I ain't your idol, kid, I'm just a gangster
I cannot save you, son, I ain't no savior
I ain't your idol, kid, and I'm full of hatred
I cannot save you now, I ain't no savior

[Chorus: Johnny 3 Tears]
I ain't your idol, kid

[Verse 3: Johnny 3 Tears]
Looking at me, well, what do you see?
The vision of something that you'll never be
The kingdom will come, they'll come for the king
What do you want? What do you need?
I'm an addict with a habit
I'll blow your fucking head off
Goddammit, can't stand it
The look on your face, the desperation
I cannot take it, I feel it again
The needles are pushing up under my skin
I cannot speak, but the voices within
That evil is good and the virtue of sin
Who are you? What do you need?
Are you sure you wanna be like me?
Gotta pay up, nothing is free
A deal with the devil, a deal with me

[Chorus: Johnny 3 Tears]
I ain't your idol, kid
I ain't your idol, kid
I ain't your idol, kid
I ain't your idol, kid

[Outro: Johnny 3 Tears]
No, I ain't your idol, kid, your idol
No, I ain't your idol, kid, your idol
No, I ain't your idol, kid
I cannot save you, son

Hollywood Undead

Hollywood Undead was formed in June/July 2005 by J-Dog and Deuce (past member). All of the members have grown up in LA, California. Nowadays there are five members; J-Dog (vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, synthesizer), Charlie Scene (vocals, lead guitar), Johnny 3 Tears (vocals, bass guitar), Funny Man (vocals) and Danny (vocals, keyboards, guitar). There are also three past members; Da Kurlzz (vocals, drums, percussion, left in June 2017) Deuce (vocals, left in 2009 for an unconfirmed reason) and Shady Jeff (vocals, left in 2007 because of disagreement with other members). All members wear masks and use nicknames. They are well known for their sarcastic and accurate lyrics. Some of their songs are about partying, drinking, taking drugs, girls but also about love, feelings, being heartless, having a broken heart and similar things.

The name “Hollywood Undead” was introduced by J-Dog when he and Deuce wrote a song called “Hollywood,” and at the time called the band “Undead” (this designation comes from the times when they used to call people who lived in Hollywood “undead” because they were partying all the time and that is why they thought they looked like zombies). J-Dog wrote the band name and name of the song on a small CD and showed it to his neighbor. The neighbor didn’t read it correctly, and thought that both of those words were the name of the band. J-Dog liked the way it sounded, and the name stuck.

Their first album was released on September 2nd, 2008. It was called Swan Songs and includes songs like “City”, “Black Dahlia” and “Everywhere I Go”.

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