A stage name, also called a screen name, is a pseudonym used by performers and entertainers such as actors, wrestlers, comedians, and musicians.
A performer will often take a stage name because his/her real name is considered unattractive, dull, or unintentionally amusing, is difficult to pronounce or spell, has been used by another notable individual, or projects an undesired image. Sometimes a performer adopts a name that is unusual or outlandish to attract attention. Other performers use a stage name in order to retain anonymity. The equivalent concept among writers is called a nom de plume or pen name, while the term ring name is used in professional wrestling. In radio, the term "radio name" or "air name" is used. For example, well-known talk radio host Rush Limbaugh, who now uses his real name, was known under the radio name Jeff Christie in his days as a top-40 disk jockey.
Take my hand, hold on tight
Don't feel shame if you like
You and I, we are safe,
So high to play these games with me!
When you give me so irate
Make me wait for you
The time it takes to hate always fades too soon
Cause I could tell that you want me when...
So why did you make me wait
Keep me so irate,
Chorus:
So irate, so irate
Boy you!
You're so irate, so irate
Boy you!
I'll start fight for...
Seems like I'm half away to fall from you
You always seem to keep me so irate
Make me wait for you
The time takes to... always fades too soon!
Cause I can tell that you want me when...
So I... keep me so irate,
Chorus:
So irate, so irate
Boy you!
You're so irate, so irate
Boy you!
(Kiss me so) so irate
(Kiss me so) so irate
Boy you!
(Kiss me so) so irate
(Kiss me so) so irate
Ay, ay, ay, ay
(Kiss me so) so irate
(Kiss me so) so irate
(Boy you)
(Kiss me so) so irate
(Kiss me so) so irate