The song "Who Do You Think You Are?" by Gamma Ray addresses the theme of arrogance and self-importance. The lyrics depict a scenario where the narrator, who is presumably a famous or popular person at a bar, attempts to mingle with people but is met with rejection and disdain. In the first verse, the narrator describes himself as supercool and easygoing, hoping to catch the attention of a lovely lady. However, the lady dismisses him and tells him to kiss her goodbye, implying that she wants nothing to do with his arrogant attitude. The chorus confronts the narrator, questioning his perception of himself. The repetition of "Who do you think you are?" suggests that he is being called out for his inflated ego and lack of humility. The lyrics also mention the absence of a kiss, indicating that the narrator's self-assured behavior has led to romantic rejection. As the song continues, another character enters the scene. Described as a "Heavy Metal monkey" and a "Rock 'n' Roll pretender," this person approaches the narrator. The narrator's reaction suggests that he finds this individual to be equally obnoxious and unimpressive. The second chorus repeats the questioning of the narrator's identity and asks him to retreat back into the crowd, indicating that the crowd does not share his high opinion of himself. The song emphasizes the need for the narrator to reexamine his behavior and attitude, as they are met with disapproval and rejection from those around him. Overall, "Who Do You Think You Are?" serves as a criticism of egotistical individuals who believe they are above others. It highlights the importance of humility and the consequences of acting superior.