Hollyweird

Poison · Hollyweird [2002]

Welcome to my city

The girls are so damn pretty

Such a pity they don't come for free



Just call me pimp daddy

I'll roll ya one big fatty

I think you're gonna like hangin with me



Chorus

Welcome to my city of sin

I believe you're gonna fit right in

Yes this is my city of sin

Your first lesson is about to begin

Nor you're living in the city of sin

You don't mind if I call you a friend

Once you enter you can never get out of here...

Welcome to Hollyweird



I'm the king of the streets

I own the cops, the junkies and freaks

It's a human wasteland I call home



Grow your hair to your shoes

Trust me boy you just can't lose

Soon this be the only life you've ever known



Chorus

Hollyweird

Released in 2002, "Hollyweird" stands as a defining track in Poison's evolution from glam metal to alternative rock. The song features the band's signature blend of heavy distortion and melodic hooks, showcasing vocalist Bret Michaels' ability to deliver both aggressive riffs and soaring vocals. As part of the album "Hollyweird [2002]," the recording reflects the group's continued relevance in the early 2000s rock landscape, balancing their established sound with a slightly more mature production style. The track remains a staple of their discography, often cited by fans as an example of the band's ability to craft anthemic songs that resonate across generations of metal and rock listeners.