Fastlane
Lindsay Lohan · A Little More Personal
People com and go like rain
And i look around for a hand to hold
There noone here today everyone has gone away
And left me afraid
So dont wish brought a star
Cuz its dark and lonely gets you so far
And it doesnt matter who you are
Cuz this gotta looks better from the ground
Anyway you never know what you got
And even if you do it dont mean its gonna stay
Tommorow is another day
You only live once and im living for today
Im living for today
So i drive around the supercial town
With a smile on my face
Noone relaly knows how i feel inside
And im keeping it that way
Its my story to replay
And the fast lanes where i wanna stay
So dont wish brought a star
Cuz its dark and lonely get you so far
And it doesnt matter who you are
Cuz this gotta looks better from the ground
Anyway you never know what you got
And even if you do it dont mean its gonna stay
Tommorow is another day
You only live once and im living for today
I cant find my senity
I am bound to lose my mind
And i i cant find myself well i want to lose my mind
And if only i can show em that nobody's gonna bring me down
So dont wish brought a star
Cuz its dark and lonely gets you so far
And it doesnt matter who you are
Cuz this gotta looks better from the ground
Anyway you never know what you got
And even if you do it dont mean its gonna stay
Tommorow is another day
You only live once and im living for today
Fastlane
Fastlane stands as a defining track from Lindsay Lohan's 2004 debut album, A Little More Personal. Blending pop and rock influences, the song captures the energetic spirit of Lohan's early transition from child star to recording artist. Produced during a period of significant commercial activity, the recording showcases her vocal style within a mid-tempo arrangement that emphasizes emotional resonance. As part of her initial discography, the track contributes to the broader narrative of her musical exploration before she fully embraced the pop-rock sound associated with her later film soundtracks. The song remains a notable song in her catalogue, reflecting the production values and stylistic choices that characterized her song into the music industry.

