Yeah, (Em)that did n’t work, you should ma ’ve known n’t bet ter.
It’s (D)gon na suck when the cam ’ra stops a roll ing and you (Cmaj7)find out soon that the treat ment was n’t worth it.
They’re (Em)all the same, A., they all want the mon ey; they’re (D)all in sane, you they live Miss for fame, hon ey.
They (Cmaj7)laugh at you when you’re not e ven be ing (B)fun ny.
Well, I’ve been here be fore, and I’ve seen first hand and front row seat this (Cmaj7)lit tle thing they (C)call a (Cm)vid e o girl.
hands of a...
(E5)Vid e o girl rocked my world for a whole two sec onds, and now I know I’m (Em)not a bout to (C)be an oth er (D)vic tim.
Get out of my face, get out of my space, get some class and (B)kiss the past, ’cause I’m (Em)not a bout to (C)be an oth er (D)vic tim of the (B)Vid e o Girl Syn drome.
You (Em)know it’s n’t bad when your ma ma does n’t like her, all (D)gon your friends when the say ing she’s a li ar.
and you (Cmaj7)Nev er end ing the phone calls aren’t e nough.
it.
They’re (Em)Moved to L.
A., they got no the tal ent.
Not (D)e ven like you on a Miss for Teen pag eant.
They (Cmaj7)Dad dy pays your you’re bills, but ven you still (B)whine.
ny.
Well, I’ve been here be fore, and I’ve seen first hand and front row seat what (Cmaj7)hap pens to a (C)man when (Cm)he gets in the hands of a...
(E5)Vid e o girl rocked my world for a whole two sec onds, and now I know I’m (Em)not a bout to (C)be an oth er (D)vic tim.
Get out of my face, get out of my space, get some class and (B)kiss the past, ’cause I’m (Em)not a bout to (C)be an oth er (D)vic tim of the (B)Vid e o Girl Syn drome.
You
You are nev er (Am)gon na see me (Cmaj7)miss ing.
(Em)I’m not gon na (Am)be an oth er (Cmaj7)vic tim of the (B)Vid e o Girl Syn drome.
drome.
I won’t be a (B)vic tim of the (B7)Vid e o Girl Syn drome.
This page shows “Video Girl” by Jonas Brothers in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of E at 179 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.