Rock 'N' Roller

Kaleo Kaleo

The Struggles and Dreams of a Rock 'N' Roller

Kaleo's song "Rock 'N' Roller" delves into the aspirations and harsh realities faced by those who dream of becoming rock stars. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who yearns to break free from conventional life and achieve fame and success in the music industry. However, the journey is fraught with challenges, disappointments, and societal pressures. The protagonist's money is gone, and they have nothing to show for their efforts, highlighting the financial instability and sacrifices often associated with pursuing a career in music.

The song also touches on the internal and external conflicts faced by aspiring musicians. The protagonist refuses to conform to societal norms, declaring, "I won't work for the man, I won't think like a soldier." This rebellious spirit is met with skepticism and dismissal from their family, as indicated by the line, "You tell your mama so, but she says you're a joker." The struggle to balance personal dreams with societal expectations is a central theme, emphasizing the emotional toll and perseverance required to chase one's passion.

Musically, the song's energetic guitar riffs and powerful vocals mirror the intensity and determination of the protagonist. The repeated refrain of "Rock 'N' Roller" serves as both a rallying cry and a reminder of the dream that drives them forward. Despite the setbacks and long wait, the protagonist remains resolute, ready to show the world their rock 'n' roll spirit. Kaleo's "Rock 'N' Roller" captures the essence of the rock 'n' roll dream, blending raw emotion with a gritty portrayal of the journey to stardom.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. All The Pretty Girls
  2. Skinny
  3. I Walk On Water
  4. Way Down We Go
  5. Break My Baby
  6. I Want More
  7. Alter Ego
  8. Backbone
  9. Broken Bones
  10. Hey Gringo
View all Kaleo songs

Most popular topics in Kaleo songs

Related artists

  1. Vök
    Vök
  2. Rival Sons
    Rival Sons
  3. Dermot Kennedy
    Dermot Kennedy
  4. Mumford & Sons
    Mumford & Sons
  5. The Lumineers
    The Lumineers
  6. Kongos
    Kongos
  7. Dorothy
    Dorothy
  8. Welshly Arms
    Welshly Arms