Chateau Lyrics – Audrey Hobert

“Chateau” Lyrics by Audrey Hobert is a latest English song in the voice of Audrey Hobert. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Chateau” song lyrics are also written by Audrey Hobert. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Chateau” by Audrey Hobert is about feeling out of place at a fancy party full of rich, famous people. The singer notices people’s awkward interactions, fake appearances, and the tension in the crowd, and realizes she doesn’t really care about being there. She finds it awkward and longs for simpler times, like high school, wishing she could just leave and be herself instead of pretending to fit in.

Chateau Lyrics

[Intro]
Hahaha, oh
Is it just me?
No, I am so over the summer, I went to this place with, like, 2 Milch-, Michelin stars, it’s like so—

[Verse 1]
I watched her walk in
Already pissed ’cause he said something dumb in the car and it done severed under her skin
Long dress in the wind
He made the rounds, kinda leaving her out
So they’ll part in the crowd, what she took on the chin
I read her lips, wasn’t for me to see, nothing here seems to be

He sucks, but he’s rich
Laughing with crazy eyes, that’s when I realized

[Chorus]
I don’t care that I’m at the chateau with the whole A-list (Sorry, God forbid)
Can’t lie, but I’m thinking, like, high school was better than this (Yeah, it probably is)
Are we legally bound to stand in this circle looking around? Oh
Like, s*it, how’d I even get in? And I’d love to get out, oh

[Verse 2]
I saw an indie darling in sunglasses
It’s a party, girl, what are you hiding from?
Oh, I get it, it’s to look cool, okay
Well, your boyfriend’s lost, I saw him at the bar
Let a big breath out and knock back a shot
Are you worried like I am? Taking it on?
I don’t wanna be here long, ’cause

[Chorus]
I don’t care that I’m at the chateau with the whole A-list (Sorry, God forbid)
Can’t lie, but I’m thinking, like, high school was better than this (Yeah, it probably is)
Are we legally bound to stand in this circle looking around? Oh
S*it, how’d I even get in? And I’d love to get out

[Break]

Oh-oh-oh-oh, la-da-da-da
Oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh, la-da-da-da

[Guitar Solo]

[Bridge]
Don’t care that I’m at the chateau
Don’t care who you are, who you know
Don’t care, don’t care
I don’t care-are-are-are (Oh)
Don’t care that I’m at the chateau
Don’t care who you are, who you know (Oh)
Don’t care, don’t care
I don’t care-are-are-are (Oh)

[Chorus]
Don’t care that I’m at the chateau with the whole A-list (Sorry, God forbid; Ah-ah)
Can’t lie, but I’m thinking, like, high school was better than this (Yeah, it probably is)
Are we legally bound to stand in this circle looking around? Oh-oh-oh (Oh-oh-oh)
S*it, how’d I even get in? And I’d love to get out

[Outro]
Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
Uh, uh, uh, uh
Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
Uh, uh, uh, uh
Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
Uh, uh, uh, uh
Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
Uh, uh, uh, uh
And you’re still DJing

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Chateau Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro shows the singer feeling over the summer and a bit out of place. She mentions going to a fancy, high-end spot with Michelin stars, hinting at luxury and status, but she seems unimpressed and casual about it.

[Verse 1]
The singer observes a woman entering the party, already annoyed by something her partner said earlier. She notices the woman’s elegance and how she’s being ignored by her partner who mingles with others. The singer sees the tension between them, and it makes her realize that wealth and appearances don’t guarantee happiness. Even though he is rich, his personality is unappealing, and the glamorous setting doesn’t impress her.

[Chorus]
She expresses that being at a luxurious, high-profile party doesn’t excite her. She feels awkward standing in a circle of strangers and misses the simplicity of high school. The environment feels forced, and she questions why she’s even there, wishing she could leave.

[Verse 2]
The singer notices another guest trying to look cool with sunglasses and questions why she’s hiding herself. She observes the boyfriend being lost at the bar, showing the party’s disconnect. The singer feels anxious and out of place too, not wanting to stay long in such a superficial environment.

[Chorus]
Again, she emphasizes that being surrounded by famous people doesn’t matter to her. She compares it unfavorably to simpler times in high school and feels trapped in awkward social circles, longing to escape the uncomfortable situation.

[Break]
A musical pause reflecting her feeling of detachment and disinterest.

[Bridge]
The singer repeats that she doesn’t care about the location, the people, or their social status. She’s focused on herself and her own comfort, showing a sense of independence and refusal to be impressed by luxury or fame.

[Chorus]
Once more, she stresses that the fancy party doesn’t affect her mood. She prefers authenticity over status and finds the whole situation awkward, wishing she didn’t have to pretend or follow social expectations at the chateau.

[Outro]
The outro repeats the feeling of detachment and boredom, with the DJ still playing. It emphasizes her emotional distance from the party, showing she’s physically there but mentally and emotionally checked out.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Chateau song?
A. Chateau song is sung by Audrey Hobert.

Q. Who wrote Chateau lyrics?
A. Chateau lyrics are penned by Audrey Hobert.

Q. Who has given the music of Chateau song?
A. Chateau music is composed and produced by Audrey Hobert.

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