On April 12, 2024, five unique promotional posters with QR codes were hidden in cities around the world, each code unlocked a snippet. The snippet for “I’m Still Your Boy” was found in Los Angeles, USA. It is track 1 on his EP ‘boy’.
[Verse 1]
I'm sat in the driveway, but I can't go in
The green fence is faded and it's sinking in
I wish I was younger, so I knew the end
I'd move to Orlando and I'd be your friend
I tore you apart to put me back again
This time zone's a bastard and I'm wearing thin
You're still ain't Chicago, the things that I miss
I can't have tequila without half a gram
[Pre-Chorus]
It was alright before I got angry
Made a fist-holed shape in the wall
[Chorus]
I'm still your boy
I'm still your boy
[Verse 2]
Take it all apart and it's not so bad
And I don't know what's worse, but I can't go back
'Cause I can't be without you, I'd fall in the void
I can't dance around it, I'd better be yours
I'm still ain't Chicago, the things that I miss
I can't have tequila without half a gram
[Pre-Chorus]
It was alright before I got empty
Made a mess of the room in your heart
[Chorus]
I'm still your boy
I'm still your boy
[Post-Chorus]
I want it so bad
I want it so bad
I want it so bad
I want it so bad
I want it so bad
I want it so bad
(I'm still your boy)
I want it so bad
(I'm still your boy)
I want it so bad
I want it so bad
(I'm still your boy)
I want it so bad
(I'm still your boy)
I want it so bad
I want it so bad
(I'm still your boy)
[Outro]
I'm sat in the driveway 'cause I can't go in
(I want it so bad, I want it so bad, I want it so bad)
I'm sat in the driveway, but I can't go in
(I'm still your boy)
You still ain't Chicago, the things that I miss
(I want it so bad, I want it so bad, I want it so bad)
You're still ain't Chicago, the things that I miss
I’m Still Your Boy was written by Luke Hemmings & Sammy Witte.
I’m Still Your Boy was produced by Sammy Witte.
Luke Hemmings released I’m Still Your Boy on Fri Apr 26 2024.
This song really encompasses the ache I wanted to get across and the growing pains it took to become a fully realised adult version of myself. It’s only until I started thinking of having children of my own that I began reflecting on the struggles I had myself as a teenager who grew up in the public...