
There are patterns we all need to break, and sometimes one of them is someone who uses you as a muse, yeah? Maisie Peters The ‘Not Another Rockstar’ EffectĪlthough the lyrics are primarily set up as red flags of rockstars, a self-reflective couplet is hidden in verse two, “Aren’t I lucky ’cause he could have chosen any girl to f*ck with? // And he chose me, so I guess I should be grateful // No, no, no, no.” It’s her way of knocking down the societal pedestal, tossing away his player antics, so she instead puts herself first, thrusting her into the spotlight. No longer the rockstar’s girlfriend, we are the whole rockstar these days, girls. The song aims to make fun at me and my decisions and them and their guitars, and it feels right that I wrote it with Ines who is my best friend because she was literally rolling her eyes at every line like “too real.” I hope everyone comes out of this song realising the true rockstar was in fact me.

“I wrote ‘Not Another Rockstar’ about my very debatable track record with men. Is ur fav? mine is zeppelin personally :)) 🎸📻 #vintage #imwiththeband #rockstarsgirlfriend #retro #70s #60s #70sfashion #outfit #style #inspo #fypĪnd while it’s enough to lead the way to a vintage store, what happens once the rockstar sneaks off with someone else? At least that’s a question Maisie Peters has brought to the chat, bursting the grunge bubble with her newest tongue-in-cheek banger, ‘Not Another Rockstar.’ The song takes us through her terrible escapades with these guitar nursing men until realizing she was the main character this entire time! It’s another pop-rock add-on to the lyrics scribbled by her blonde self, taking a divergence from the soft, tiptoeing chance of owning up to her feelings, to now screaming them with newfound confidence, and we’re so proud!
