Born To Hula

Queens Of The Stone Age · Other Songs - Queens Of The Stone Age

Follow trails of you to here

Every mile takes you my way

Rolling faster than we can



Tables turnin all the time

I'm the dog at your feet

out of sight and out of time



You're the one



Fucking have to wait a dime

Every single flingin mile

They're coming faster all the while



You're the one



Ain't it somethin, we're born to hula

Born To Hula

Queens of the Stone Age's "Born To Hula" stands as a defining track from their 1998 self-titled debut, establishing the band's signature blend of desert rock, grunge, and psychedelic influences. The song features the band's characteristic driving rhythm section and Josh Homme's distinctive vocal delivery, which often shifts between melodic singing and aggressive shouting. Released during the height of the alternative rock explosion, the recording captures the raw energy and atmospheric depth that would become the group's hallmark. It serves as a pivotal moment in their discography, showcasing their ability to merge heavy instrumentation with organic, laid-back grooves that resonated deeply with fans and critics alike. The track remains a staple of their catalog, frequently cited as an essential listen for understanding the evolution of modern rock music in the late 1990s.