Released: April 7, 2017

Songwriter: Matt Schwartz YUNGBLUD

Producer: Matt Schwartz

[Intro]
Stop being a twatty, brap
Happy, be fucking happy

[Verse 1]
And I'll admit I've never been broke but I have been broken
Shout in silence, while searching for a token
Out of kindness
This one's for you King Charles, you mess with the people
Took the taxes to fund the evil
Sound familiar?
The mindless divide us, but when we need guidance, you give us the silence
It's spineless and blindless, we will bite back, not sit here smiling
While they used to attack the student loans and the first time homes, it's time to know
That at the moment, they're neglecting the young, and it's really scary being under 21

[Chorus]
Honey, we want your money
Get out your wallet and give us your
Money and you might as well
Throw in your soul

[Interlude]
Sorry, mate
Eh, we're taking your car, brap

[Verse 2]
I see you just royal pretending, too sober to spend us
You talk about lease but then no one surrenders
From a cynical man, with no fucking plan
When it all goes wrong, there'll be no confession
Only a digression, a concession, a society's aggression
We'll create a phenomenal compression, on the heads of the youth
What do we do?
Say what do we do, man, what do we do?
What do we do, man, what do we do?

[Chorus]
Honey, we want your money
Get out your wallet and give us your
Money and you might as well
Give us your soul

[Bridge]
Mister, we're taking your car now, sir
We're taking your car now, sir
We're just taking your car now, sir
We're just taking your car now, sir

[Chorus]
Honey, we want your money
Get out your wallet and give us your
Money and you might as well
Throw in your soul, brap
Honey, we want your money
Get out your wallet and give us your
Money and you might as well
Throw in your soul

YUNGBLUD

Dominic Richard Harrison, who performs under the moniker of YUNGBLUD, fuses alternative rock and hip-hop while speaking up on important topics like mental illness and politics. Hailing from Doncaster, England, he cites acts like Arctic Monkeys and Eminem as influences.

Harrison grew up surrounded by music, and in several interviews he mentions that his parents placed a ukulele in his hands within days of his birth. His father owned a guitar shop and his grandfather was part of T. Rex.

Before becoming YUNGBLUD, he performed as Harrison, releasing songs like “Miss Those Days” with an upbeat acoustic flare. In his late teens, Harrison was approached by a record label, and conformed to their expectations hoping for a successful career, but he left the label in favor of making the music he truly wanted to create.