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Artist/Band: Guns N' Roses
Lyrics for Song: So Fine
Lyrics for Album: Use Your Illusion II



How could she look so fine
How could it be she might be mine
How could she be so cool
I've been taken for a fool
So many times
It's a story of a man
Who works as hard as he can
Just to be a man
Who stands on his own
But the book always burns
As the story takes it turn
An leaves a broken man
How could she be so cool
How could she be so fine
I owe a favor to a friend
My friends they always come through for me- Yeah
It's a story of a man
Who works as hard as he can
Just to be a man
Who stands on his own
But the book always burns
As the story takes it turn
An leaves a broken man
If you could only live my life
You could see the difference you make to me- To me
I'd look right up at night
And all I'd see was darkness
Now I see the stars alright
I wanna reach right up and grab one for you
When the lights went down in your house
Yeah that made me happy
The sweat I make for you
Yeah...I think you know where that comes from

Well I'd look right up at night
And all I'd see was darkness
Now I see the stars alright
I wanna reach right up and grab one for you
When the lights went down in your house
Yeah that made me happy
The sweat I make for you
I think you know where that comes from

How could she look so good(So good)
How could she be so fine
How could she be so cool
How could it be she might be mine


So Fine

Released on the 1991 album Use Your Illusion II, "So Fine" stands as a defining track in Guns N' Roses' late-career evolution. The song blends the band's signature hard rock energy with a more polished, pop-inflected production style that marked a departure from their earlier raw aesthetic. Written by Axl Rose and Slash, the recording features a driving rhythm section and melodic hooks that showcase the group's ability to adapt their sound while maintaining their core identity. As a staple of the Use Your Illusion era, the track exemplifies the band's continued relevance in the rock landscape during the early 1990s, balancing aggression with accessible songwriting. It remains a key component of their discography, often cited alongside other hits from the period as evidence of their enduring influence on hard rock and alternative music.