Lotta Rocks

Olsen twins, Mary Kate and Ashley · Other Songs - Olsen Twins

If we could take a trip back in time,
I wander what we might find.
Imagine it's one billion year B.C.
Back when the planet had a pretty face.
Back when our world was different place.
If we close our eyes, then you might see.
I'm looking up. I'm looking down. I'm looking all around.

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I see a lotta rocks, lotta rocks.
No shopping malls, no restaurants.
Just a lotta rocks, lotta rocks.
No movie theaters, no ice cream shops.
Lotta rocks, lotta rocks.
Oceans and mountains and forests and rivers
And lots and lots and lots of rocks.
If we could crawl out of the time we're in,
the way the crab crawls out of it's skin,
what do you think that we might find?
And what a funny feeling just to see prehistoric geography.
But I can see it in my mind.

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All these people and this big museum...
You wouldn't even see 'em!
Nothing made by people would be found.
Let's take another look around.
There go the highways. There go the phone lines.
There go the rest stops. There go the road signs.

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Lotta Rocks

The Olsen twins, Mary Kate and Ashley, delivered a high-energy pop anthem titled Lotta Rocks that defined their musical identity in the late 1990s. Recorded during their peak commercial success, the track blends upbeat rhythms with catchy melodies characteristic of the era's teen pop sound. As a central piece in their discography, the song showcases their signature style of playful, youthful vocals paired with danceable instrumentation. It remains a staple of their catalog, often associated with their film projects and television appearances, capturing the spirit of the mid-to-late 90s pop culture landscape. The recording stands as a testament to their ability to craft memorable tracks that resonated with a young audience while establishing their brand as the quintessential pop duo of their generation.