YUNGBLUD Shares Unapologetically British Tune “Lovesick Lullaby”

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Following the release of his nine-minute opus, “Hello Heaven, Hello,” YUNGBLUD, aka Dominic Harrison, is turning up the volume—literally—with “Lovesick Lullaby.”

He shares in a statement, “Making this song was a fucking party and you can hear that on the recording. [I tried to] let my subconscious do a lot of the talking and then make sense of my words the following afternoon in a kitchen, hungover, eating fish and chips with a cup of tea.”

Read more: YUNGBLUD Drops 9-Minute “Hello Heaven, Hello” Music Video

YUNGBLUD adds, “I’ve been on a journey trying to find meaning in different places all over the world, for which I am forever grateful, but it felt as though my feet left the ground a little too much and I had to bring myself back… to British music, to British art and culture.”

Check out the love letter to British pop culture below.

YUNGBLUD is gearing up for BLUDFEST Year 2. This time, the 2025 lineup is even more stacked.

Taking place on June 21, 2025 at Milton Keynes Bowl, YUNGBLUD will be joined by the likes of Chase Atlanticblackbear, and Denzel Curry. Additionally, Rachel ChinouririjxdnPeach PRCLuvcatMaster Peace, and Cliffords have all been announced as artists. But… YUNBLUD promised that even more is to come.

In a recent interview with NME, the artist shared, “BLUDFEST is a movement. I think it’s the first generational movement in a long fucking time. It started as this young, angry, fucking beautiful act of rebellion, and it’s turned into this place of acceptance, love and unity. Rebellion in itself is acting in the name of love, especially in the world right now.”

And excitingly, it is taking off beyond the UK soon, as YUNGBLUD also confirmed with NME, “BLUDFEST international is coming, 2026.” Fingers crossed that the U.S. gets a date!

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