[Chorus]
I ain't no new sensation
Oh, no
But I'm better than I ever been
I ain't no new sensation
Oh, no
But I'm better than I ever been

[Verse 1]
Take a look at my situation, tearing it down just to start it up
I ain't no new sensation, but I'm better than I ever been
Used to spend time trying to chase it
Now I spent time trying to erase it
I ain't no new temptation, but I'm better than I ever been

[Chorus]
I ain't no new sensation
Oh, no
But I'm better than I ever been
I ain't no new sensation
Oh, no
But I'm better than I ever been

[Verse 2]
Take a look at this reputation
It's not what it is, but what it's not
It ain't some new sensation, but it keeps getting better, (better)
And better, yeah
Use to spend time thinking there's a reason
Now I spend time knowing I'm in season
I ain't no new temptation, but I'm better than I ever been

[Bridge]
And I've been running away from you for way too long
And all our trying
All your lying
All of your crying
I kept buying it, I waited too long

[Chorus]
I ain't no new sensation
Oh, no
But I'm better than I ever been
I ain't no new sensation
Oh, no
But I'm better than I ever been

Train

Train is an American rock band from San Francisco, formed in 1993. The band currently consists of Patrick Monahan (lead vocals), Luis Maldonado (guitar), Hector Maldonado (bass, vocals), Drew Shoals (drums), Jerry Becker (keyboards, guitar), Sakai Smith (backup vocals), and Nikita Houston (backup vocals).

With a lineup that included original members Monahan, Rob Hotchkiss, Jimmy Stafford, Scott Underwood, and Charlie Colin, the band achieved mainstream success with their debut album Train, which was released in 1998 with the hit “Meet Virginia”. Train’s 2001 album, Drops of Jupiter contained the lead single “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)”, which won two Grammy Awards in 2002. The album was certified double platinum in the United States and Canada and remains the band’s best-selling album to date.

Train’s third studio album, My Private Nation, released in 2003, was certified platinum in the United States with the hit “Calling All Angels”. Following the departures of Hotchkiss and Colin, the band released their fourth album, For Me, It’s You in 2006, with Brandon Bush (keyboards) and Johnny Colt (bass). Despite a generally positive reception from critics, the album was commercially unsuccessful. Because of this, Train went on a two-year hiatus from recording any new music.