Shooting Star (Poison song)

2", "Shooting Star" continues the narrative of a young woman who left home to chase her dreams of finding success and fame in a big city.

[28][29] While "Fallen Angel" focuses on the disillusionment and downfall that comes with being overwhelmed, misled by the glamour of fame, "Shooting Star" presents a more determined and unwavering perspective.

Commenting further on his scathing review, Wishnow continued on by stating the songs "Shooting Star", "Wishful Thinking" and “Devil Woman” from Hollyweird all "try to channel both The Rolling Stones and AC/DC in its dark, bluesy misogyny.

Wishnow ended his review by pointing out that the songs lyrics, instrumentals, and overall production is "distasteful and lacks any of the melody or humor required to even marginally redeem it.

Graff commented on the song describing it as: "A sequel of sorts to 1988’s “Fallen Angel,” this chugging rocker from Hollyweird has a thicker, heavier tone than much of the band’s previous material with an opening riff that straddles ‘80s glam and ‘90s alt-rock.