Yungblud releases brand new track ‘Hope For The Underrated Youth’

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British artist, Yungblud, released a brand new song, “Hope For The Underrated Youth” yesterday, after teasing the new track by projecting the title onto the UK Parliament building the night of his River Thames show. The song was premiered on BBC Radio 1 as Annie Mac’s “Hottest Record In The World”.

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Yungblud is known for voicing his generational concerns, and using his music to speak out and empower the youth to inspire change. New single “Hope For The Underrated Youth” is no exception and explores the idea of his generation being misunderstood and underestimated.

Of the track, YUNGBLUD said: “The world right now tells us fall in line, it tells us what you’re allowed to care about, think about, even to the point what air you should fucking breathe. Things are changing drastically, a lot of the time not for the better and it’s hard to watch. I meet so many young people every day and the one common denominator I find is the constant fire to defy apathy and the optimism to do anything in your power to fight for a better, more equal world. This song is about freedom of speech. This song is about freedom of expression. This song is about the forward thinking, racism hating, LGBTQ+, liberal “sinners” that we all are. I see that there is hope for this “underrated youth” and I believe the future looks bright because we are in it.”

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