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The Volume E deluxe opener — seven producers including Taz Taylor on the rockstar-muse track.
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Track seventeen of *Hardstone Psycho* (Volume E: Stonehenge deluxe, June 25, 2024 streaming addition), 'Rockstar Girl' is the deluxe segment's opening track, produced by Glokid, Taz Taylor, Census, Rio Leyva, Noah Mejia, Young Era, and SkipOnDaBeat — a seven-producer stack that makes it one of the densest credits on the album. Taz Taylor — the Internet Money founder whose collective architected a generation of melodic-trap records — is the structural fingerprint that signals the deluxe segment's slightly more pop-leaning palette than the album's standard-edition rage-trap pocket. The lyric paraphrase: the title's 'rockstar girl' frames the muse figure as someone whose own mythology is at the same scale as the narrator's, with the chorus looping the title as a positioning statement rather than a description. Inside the Volume E deluxe sequence (positioned before 'Love Is a Drug,' 'Donny Darko,' and 'Geeked Up'), 'Rockstar Girl' performs the structural job of opening the deluxe segment on a more melodic register before the segment leans harder into rage-trap on 'Donny Darko' (Lil Uzi Vert) and 'Geeked Up' (Yeat).
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