We Built This City Lyrics
Aron Wright Feat. Jill Andrews
Lyrics
We built this city on rock and roll
Say, "You don't know me or recognize my face"
Say, "You don't care who goes to that kind of place"
Knee deep in the hoopla sinking in your fight
Too many runaways eating up the night
Marconi plays the Mamba, listen to the radio, don't you remember
We built this city, we built this city on rock and roll
Someone always playing corporation games
Who cares they're always changing corporation names
We just want to dance here, someone stole the stage
They call us irresponsible, write us off the page
Marconi plays the Mamba, listen to the radio, don't you remember
We built this city, we built this city on rock and roll
We built this city, we built this city on rock and roll
Built this city, we built this city on rock and roll
Built this city, we built this city on rock and roll
Built this city, we built this city on rock and roll
(We built, we built this city)
Built this city
(We built, we built this city)
(We built, we built this city)
Built this city
(We built, we built this city)
(We built, we built this city)
Built this city
(We built, we built this city)
(We built, we built this city)
Built this city
(We built, we built this city)
Song & Lyrics Facts
"We Built This City" is a song by American singer-songwriter Aron Wright featuring Jill Andrews. It was released as the lead single from his debut studio album, We Built This City (2013), on April 9, 2013.
The song was written by Aron Wright and Jill Andrews, with production handled by Aaron Embry. The track features a folk/pop sound, showcasing both of their unique vocal styles in harmony. Its lyrics are a tribute to their hometowns and the people who helped shape them into the artists they are today. "We Built This City" has become one of their most popular songs, with its catchy chorus and heartfelt lyrics that resonate with many listeners. The song's music video features the duo performing the song in various locations around their hometowns, further emphasizing the message of the lyrics.