“You Got No Right” is a track from Velvet Revolver’s 2007 album Libertad. Written by Scott Weiland, Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, and Dave Kushner, the song showcases the band’s return to a raw, hard rock sound with aggressive guitar riffs and driving rhythms. Slash’s searing lead guitar work and Weiland’s snarling vocals define the track’s confrontational tone, while the rhythm section of McKagan and Sorum provides a tight, pounding backbone. Lyrically, the song conveys themes of defiance and confrontation, reflecting personal and interpersonal struggles with authority and control. Though not released as a single, “You Got No Right” has been praised by fans for its uncompromising energy and live performance appeal. The track exemplifies Velvet Revolver’s signature blend of classic hard rock influences with modern alternative sensibilities, reinforcing their identity as a supergroup capable of both melody and aggression.
“You Got No Right” is a track from Velvet Revolver’s 2007 album Libertad. Written by Scott Weiland, Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, and Dave Kushner, the song showcases the band’s return to a raw, hard rock sound with aggressive guitar riffs and driving rhythms. Slash’s searing lead guitar work and Weiland’s snarling vocals define the track’s confrontational tone, while the rhythm section of McKagan and Sorum provides a tight, pounding backbone. Lyrically, the song conveys themes of defiance and confrontation, reflecting personal and interpersonal struggles with authority and control. Though not released as a single, “You Got No Right” has been praised by fans for its uncompromising energy and live performance appeal. The track exemplifies Velvet Revolver’s signature blend of classic hard rock influences with modern alternative sensibilities, reinforcing their identity as a supergroup capable of both melody and aggression.