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Artist/Band:
Marina And The Diamonds
Lyrics for Song: Primadonna
Lyrics for Album: Electra Heart [2012]
Primadonna girl, yeah
All I ever wanted was the world
I can't help that I need it all
The primadonna life, the rise and fall
You say that I'm kinda difficult
But it's always someone else's fault
Got you wrapped around my finger, babe
You can count on me to misbehave
Primadonna girl
Would you do anything for me?
Buy a big diamond ring for me?
Would you get down on your knees for me?
Pop that pretty question, right now baby
Beauty queen on a silver screen
Living life like I'm in a dream
I know I've got a big ego
I really don't know why it's such a big deal though
And I'm sad to the core, core, core
Every day's such a chore, chore, chore
When you give, I want more, more, more
I wanna be adored
'Cause I'm a primadonna girl, yeah
All I ever wanted was the world
I can't help that I need it all
The primadonna life, the rise and fall
You say that I'm kinda difficult
But it's always someone else's fault
Got you wrapped around my finger, babe
You can count on me to misbehave
Primadonna girl
Fill the void up with celluloid
Take a pictureE, I'm with the boys
Get what I want 'cause I ask for it
Not because I'm really that deserving of it
Living life like I'm in a play
In the limelight I want to stay
I know I've got a big ego
I really don't know why it's such a big deal though
Going up, going down, down, down
Anything for the crown, crown, crown
When the light's dimming down, down, down
I spin around
'Cause I'm a primadonna girl, yeah
All I ever wanted was the world
I can't help that I need it all
The primadonna life, the rise and fall
You say that I'm kinda difficult
But it's always someone else's fault
Got you wrapped around my finger, babe
You can count on me to misbehave
Primadonna girl
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Primadonna - Marina and the Diamonds
From the 2012 album Electra Heart, 'Primadonna' stands as a defining track in Marina and the Diamonds' discography, blending pop sensibilities with sharp, satirical lyricism. The song exemplifies the artist's signature style of mixing vulnerability with biting social commentary, delivered through a distinctive vocal performance that bridges indie pop and electronic influences. Released during a period of intense creative output, the track reflects the album's themes of fame, identity, and the pressures of the music industry. Its enduring popularity highlights Marina's ability to craft memorable hooks while addressing complex emotional and societal issues, cementing her status as a significant voice in contemporary alternative pop. |
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