"Highway to Hell" by AC/DC is a powerful anthem that embodies the rebellious spirit of rock 'n' roll. Written by lead singer Bon Scott, guitarist Angus Young, and rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young, the song reflects a lifestyle of living on the edge, embracing risk, and defying societal norms. The "highway to hell" metaphorically represents the band's relentless touring schedule and the grueling, hedonistic rockstar lifestyle, with no signs of slowing down. Despite its seemingly dark title, the song celebrates freedom, rebellion, and the exhilaration of living life without regrets, making it a timeless rock classic.