At The Opera Tonight

Paris Hilton · Other Songs - Paris Hilton

[Shilo:]

I must be brave.

Come, come what may.

Can I be saved? is there a way...

At the opera tonight?



[Blind Mag:]

I've made my peace.



[Nathan/repo man:]

No chance for peace!



[Blind Mag:]

I hold no grudge.



[Nathan/repo man:]

I'll end this grudge.



[Blind Mag:]

I'm gonna' sing...



[Nathan/repo man:]

I'll stain the streets!



[Blind Mag:]

My final song

At the opera tonight.



[Nathan/repo man:]

They'll run with blood

At the opera tonight!



[Amber:]

One more hit for the show!

Make it fast!



[Graverobber:]

Take it slow.



[Amber:]

One more hit of the glow!



[Graverobber:]

Go get cut...



[Amber and Graverobber:]

For tonight's show--!



[Rotti:]

Tonight I set the stage.



[Luigi:]

Tonight we set the stage!



[Rotti:]

My greatest play.



[Pavi:]

My greatest face!



[Rotti:]

All plans are laid.



[Luigi:]

My greatest rage!



[Pavi:]

Pavi gets laid!



[Luigi and Pavi:]

All debts are paid...!



[Rotti:]

At the opera tonight!



[Chorus:]

Reeepo maaan! reeepo maaan!



[Repo man/nathan:]

At the opera tonight!



[Chorus:]

Reeepo maaan!

Reeepo maaan!



[Blind Mag:]

Repo man, come take my eyes.



[Amber and Graverobber:]

At the opera tonight!



[Chorus:]

Reeepo maaan!

Reeepo maaan!



[Blind Mag:]

Repo man, my eyes!



[All:]

At the opera tonight!

At The Opera Tonight

Paris Hilton's "At The Opera Tonight" stands as a defining track from her 2006 debut album, Paris. Released during the height of her transition from reality television star to recording artist, the song blends pop sensibilities with a theatrical flair that mirrors the title's reference to opera. The recording captures the early 2000s pop landscape, where celebrity culture intersected with mainstream music production. Featuring Hilton's distinctive vocal delivery and a production style characteristic of her era, the track serves as a bridge between her reality TV persona and her musical identity. While not a chart-topping hit, the song remains a notable song in her discography, reflecting the experimental and high-profile nature of her initial foray into recorded music.