Hiro’s Song is an upbeat, catchy tune that details the story of the titular Hiro, a 51-year-old who refuses to accept that he’s growing old. He tries to live a youthful, thrilling lifestyle by leaving his family and dating one of his daughter’s high school friends.
My name is Hiro, I am 51
Since 1980, life has been no fun
And I
Don't wanna die!
I left my family for the secretary
Ha ha, ha ha, ha ha, ha ha
Her name is Yuko, she is 22
She and my daughter were best friends in high school
They say I'm crazy and it's temporary
But I refuse to rot like my contemporaries
I, I wanna explode
In a karaoke supernova
I don't wanna grow old
Won't you let me, won't you let me explode
I don't wanna grow old
Won't you let me, won't you let me explode
In a karaoke supernova, yeah
Ha ha, ha ha, ha ha, ha ha
Last night she dressed me up in hip-hop pants
The phat-G style that rides below your ass
She wants to show me to her mom and dad
I told her I would not be down with that
'Cause lately I can feel the years between us
And hope to God that friends at work don't see us
Tonight she asked me if I'd ever seen Jesus
'Cause she had backstage passes for the three of us
I don't wanna grow old
Won't you let me, won't you let me explode
I don't wanna grow old
Won't you let me, won't you let me explode, uh oh
In a karaoke supernova, yeah
So now she's gone and broke my heart, god damn her
Turns out she's been fucking this drum programmer
She likes his style, she likes his rock-star glamour
Well she's an infant, he can damn well have her
I don't wanna grow old
Won't you let me, won't you let me explode
I don't wanna grow old
Won't you let me, won't you let me explode
I don't wanna grow old (Don't wanna grow old)
Won't you let me, won't you let me explode
I don't wanna grow old (Don't wanna grow old)
Won't you let me, won't you let me explode, uh oh
In a karaoke supernova
Alright
Alright bring the saxes in
That's good, keep it up
Okay some more overtones, bring in the tambourines
Yeah, shit yeah
More shit, come on bring in some more shit
Baby, come on
Alright
It's all, it's all me baby, come on!
Yeah!
Hiro’s Song was written by Ben Folds.
Hiro’s Song was produced by Ben Grosse & Ben Folds.
Ben Folds released Hiro’s Song on Tue Sep 11 2001.