Released: March 10, 2014

Songwriter: Ronni Vindahl

Producer: Ronni Vindahl

[Verse 1]
Under the sun
I was born lucky
Raised by a water gun
Spot on my body
A life on rollerblades
Did you know?
That songs from the gutter will lead your soul

[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, oh, Lord, feed my belief
Let the war in my head go
'Cause I never ever really wanna know

[Chorus]
Nothing to do
The world is boring, and I'm so lonely
Nothing to do
Dummy head, bikini daze
Life is a daydream, we're dead anyway

[Verse 2]
You're like a fire, burns in my alley
Don't know how we get there, but I wanna marry
A guy on rollerblades
Did you know?
As pure as the sky, as the lights in my soul

[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, oh, Lord feed our beliefs
Let the pray fuck go on go
We never ever really wanna know

[Chorus]
Nothing to do
The world is boring, and I'm so lonely
Nothing to do
Dummy head, bikini daze
Life is a daydream, we're dead anyway

[Bridge]
As the sun goes down
I dream of leaving town
Maybe I will tomorrow
Oh, when the darkness arrives

[Chorus]
Nothing to do
The world is boring, and I'm so lonely
Nothing to do
The world is boring, and I'm so lonely
Nothing to do
Dummy head, bikini daze
Life is a daydream, we're dead anyway

Karen Marie Ørsted, commonly known as MØ, is a Danish electro-pop artist of great prestige, especially in recent times. With a stage name meaning “maiden” in Danish, pronounced almost like a shortened form of ‘moo’. She first gained attention with 2013 solo single “Pilgrim”, which impacted the Danish charts in early 2013.

Throughout the rest of the year, MØ rose in the pop industry ranks, getting a feature on DJ Avicii’s album, releasing EP Bikini Daze, and signing onto AlunaGeorge’s tour as a support act. In 2014, Ørsted releasing her fiery debut album No Mythologies to Follow to relative critical favor. She later won four Danish Music Awards, and featured on Iggy Azalea’s lead single off her reissued album, MØ only further propagated her fame in 2014.

In 2015, MØ featured on Major Lazer’s massive global hit “Lean On.” The single topped the charts in many countries and reached top five in many others, including the Billboard charts. The track also picked up a Spotify certification of being the most streamed song of all time with over half a billion streams. Its Indian-inspired accompanying video has also racked up over a billion views.