Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen is the soundtrack album to the 2004 film of the same name. The soundtrack featured songs by various artists. The film's lead actress Lindsay Lohan recorded four songs written for the film, including "Drama Queen (That Girl)", that was promotionally released with an accompanying video on Disney in January of that year.[citation needed]

"Drama Queen (That Girl)" is a song from the Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen soundtrack. It enjoyed some success due to airplay on Disney Channel and Radio Disney. It was written by Lindsay Lohan, Pam Sheyne and Bill Wolfe, and produced by Matthew Gerrard, Dawn Soler and Mitchell Leib. The song appeared on the compilation albums, Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 7 and Radio Disney Chart Toppers. The song won "Best Song to Watch Your Dad Sing" at the 2004 Radio Disney Awards.[7]


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A promotional music video, directed by Declan Whitebloom, shows Lohan portraying different people performing the song in an audition, along with the promotional artwork for the movie and footage from the movie.

I thought Drama Queen was easily one of the best songs from Tre! and frankly, the whole trilogy (yes, that was a pun on Tre's real name). Was Drama Queen just too mellow for you guys or did you not like the whole "she's old enough to bleed" thing? Because I'm not too fond of that lyric either. But I think Billie's vocals are great and it's a necessary mellow song for the album. What do you guys think?

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Drama QueenGeneral informationArtistTaylor SwiftRecorded2008[citation needed]LeakedMarch 1, 2023GenreCountry pop[citation needed]Length3:11Intended albumFearless Writer(s)Swift

Martin Johnson"Drama Queen" is an unreleased song by American singer and songwriter Taylor Swift, which leaked in full on March 1, 2023.[1] It is an outtake off her second album, Fearless.[citation needed]

On February 23, 2023, a fan created a group fund in order to raise $2,600 USD that would be used to purchase "All of the Girls You Loved Before" and "Drama Queen". The group fund met its goal on February 26. Not long after, on March 1, 2023, the full song leaked.

Teenage Drama QueenGeneral informationArtistOlivia RodrigoGenrePopWritten byOlivia RodrigoMusic Video"Teenage Drama Queen" is an unreleased song by Olivia Rodrigo. Its title is not confirmed.

Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen is the soundtrack album from the movie Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, released on February 17, 2004. The film's lead actress, Lindsay Lohan, recorded four songs written for the film, including "Drama Queen (That Girl)", that was released as a promo single in January of that year. The album has sold over 650,000 copies, according to SoundScan.

Yeah actually i think it could have been written by mike or tre, coz i think it makes more sense with it being about a daughter than adrienne, or one of billie's sons lol. Especially because Estelle, Mike's daughter is 13, and Ramona, Tre's daughter, is 16, so the "life unfolding" plus the "drama queen" thing of being a teenager, also possibly the "old enough to bleed" (wtf btw) indicates this. cute song though XD

I think it's about a girl (daughter of the narator) that is growing up, becoming a teenager. The song sort of sounds like a lullaby because while the father accepts she's growing up, he wants her to know that whatever happens, she'll still be his little girl.

She's a drama queen both for the classic baby tantrums as much as the classic "I hate my parents!" teenage tantrums. He's letting her grow up and experience things that everyone must learn at some point; for example, "You better call a lawyer" and "She is so wild and reckless" since a usual symptom of becoming a teenager is acting rebellious and sometimes getting in trouble with the law. Throughout the song you can see she experiences darker turns in life that turn her from a drama queen into a young woman "I think she's going phsyco", "From here to San Fransico" and "Her life is now unfolding" because she is experiencing the memories that will shape her into who she is.

I'm suprised no one's commented about this one yet. It's beautiful song, pretty much about gorwing up. I have a feeling the song is about Adrienne,or possibly maybe Joey, unless Billie didn't write it. If Mike or Tre wrote it, it might make a little more sense since they both have daughters. But overall it's a pretty song. You can find it on Green Dayauthority under downloads

The lyrics remind of Olsen twins (or ex-child-actresses in general). I know they are not of recent topics but they have been playing this song for some years now(or been keeping it up their sleeves). "Daddy's little bundle of joy" that were the Full House sisters maybe?

The 'old enough to bleed' has a double meaning- although controversial, I think that because both Mike and Tre have daughters, it could both be about heartbreak and getting hurt AND their periods. Green Day isn't known for being discreet so I think it's quite cool they're so open about it despite the depressing meaning of the song overall.

Another one I'm surprised people don't see is that "She's old enough to bleed now" is clearly a double meaning. Figuratively it supports the idea of emotional pain, she's growing up and encountering emotional scars and fragility. But then literally, well she's also growing up and bleeding as in her period. It sounds a bit crass but Green Day isn't known for stopping at weird boundaries. Its sort of an odd coming of age song.

@mdfonda88 Yeah the 'old enough to bleed' has a double meaning- although controversial, I think that because both Mike and Tre have daughters, it could both be about heartbreak and getting hurt AND their periods. Green Day isn't known for being discreet so I think it's quite cool they're so open about it despite the depressing meaning of the song overall.

Menzel said about the upcoming project: "I am a Drama Queen...I'm dramatic and emotional and passionate. I love the stage and the spotlight. I love the attention and the roar of an audience. I have big feelings. I sing my ass off through tears of joy, heartbreak, anger, and sadness. This project is the most fun I've ever had writing and recording an album. I want everyone to move and sing with me and embrace their inner Drama Queen.

Idina Menzel is a Tony-Award winning, powerhouse multi-hyphenate: a singer, an actress in film and TV, a songwriter, a Broadway star, and a philanthropist. She rose to fame for her role as Maureen in the popular Broadway musical Rent, and her career took off when she won a Tony Award for her role as Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, in the smash musical Wicked.

Her voice can be heard as Elsa in Disney's Oscar winning Frozen, the second highest grossing animated film of all time, with more than $1.2 billion in worldwide box office revenue. The film's song "Let It Go", voiced by Menzel, became an instant international phenomenon, winning the Oscar for Best Original Song - where Menzel performed it at the ceremony - and the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media.

A skillful songwriter, Menzel's prolific recording career includes multiple cast albums and the solo albums: Still I Can't Be Still, Here, I Stand, Idina, and her latest album, Christmas: A Season of Love, which was released October 2019 via Schoolboy Records/Decca Records.

Her third studio LP of original songs, idina. landed in the Top 30 on Billboard's Top 200 charts upon its release in 2016. Menzel received the Breakthrough Artist of the Year Award at Billboard's annual Women in Music event in 2014 and performed the National Anthem at Super Bowl XLIX.

Drama Queen is the fourth track in Green Day's eleventh studio album and the finale of the trilogy, Tr! Due to a press error, it is the only song to appear twice in the vinyl version of trilogy, replacing Stray Heart as the seventh track on Dos!

The song sees Billie Joe Armstrong recalling about a girl that he watched grew up. It starts off with her in her teen years but slowly approaches the struggles of growing up and overcoming them. She learns how hard life can get sometimes and slowly learns what being an adult is all about as she grows up.

'DRAMA QUEEN' is a raw, unapologetic journey through the stages of a breakup, with each song reflecting Kami's personal experience and emotions. The album is meticulously structured to follow the progression from feeling numb, coping in unhealthy ways, reminiscing, experiencing anger, and ultimately finding forgiveness. Kami's candid approach to songwriting, combined with her exceptional skills as a drummer, creates an immersive listening experience that is both relatable and engaging.

Regarding the album's title, Kami Kehoe shares, "I titled it DRAMA QUEEN to come off as somewhat sarcastic but also really feeling like I was being too dramatic. Writing each song felt like a therapy session. I would write and release how I felt and then reflect when I listened back to the songs, realizing the emotions I was feeling and accepting them instead of ignoring them."

Kami's passion for music dates back to the age of 6, when she began playing drums and later joined a band with her two sisters as a backup vocalist. Although the band eventually disbanded, Kami's love for music persisted. Over the past three years, she has taught herself to produce and engineer music from her bedroom, resulting in a catalog of over 100 unreleased songs. 2351a5e196

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