Released: April 15, 2016

Songwriter: Iggy Pop Scott Asheton Ron Asheton Dave Alexander

[Verse 1]
No fun, my babe, no fun
No fun, my babe, no fun
No fun to hang around
Feeling that same old way
No fun to hang around
Freaked out
For another day

[Verse 2]
No fun, my babe, no fun
No fun, my babe, no fun
No fun to be alone
Walking by myself
No fun to be alone
Lost
With nobody else

[Verse 3]
We'll maybe go out
We'll maybe stay home
Baby come on, on the telephone
Come on, come on, come on, come on
No fun to be alone
Hang on
Don't you love me, [?]?

[Bridge]
When I say, "come on, run", I say
I say, "come on, run", I say, "come on, run"
Come on, run, let me hear you coming
Let me hear you turn the power
Turn the power, turn the power
Turn the power, turn the power
Turn the power up
Turn the power up here
Turn the power up here
I said, I said, come here in return
Turn the power up here
Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh

[Outro]
Come on, come on, come on
Come on, come on, come on
I gotta, I gotta, I gotta, I gotta, I gotta, I gotta run
Well come on
I said, I said, I said come on
I said come on
I said, I said come on
I said come on

Charli XCX

Charlotte Emma Aitchison (born 2 August 1992), known professionally as Charli XCX, is an English singer-songwriter known for her eclectic style. She began making music at fourteen, and her debut release was a 2008 limited-edition album aptly titled 14.

By 2010, Charli signed to Atlantic Records, and released her debut single “Stay Away” in May 2011. She released her “real” debut album, True Romance, in 2013. The record met critical acclaim but failed to attain much commercial success. Charli’s true breakthrough came with the release of hit collaborations like Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy” and Icona Pop’s “I Love It.”

In April 2014, Charli found solo success with “Boom Clap,” which was featured on the soundtrack of The Fault in Our Stars. It’s now certified triple platinum in the United States and gold in her native United Kingdom. Her sophomore album, Sucker, was a pop-punk oriented effort and enjoyed more success than her debut. “Break The Rules,” “Doing It” (featuring Rita Ora), and “Famous” all performed well on the UK singles chart.