Blame It On The Radio

Sia · Some People Have Real Problems [2008]

Take your shit and go

I'll blame it on the radio

You can't ever know

I'll blame it on the radio

When the groove is slow I'll blame it on the radio

You forget me at home

I'll blame it on the radio



Please take your radio

Take your boom box and go

You dirty liar

Cheat

You can't be trusted with the beat



Keep your hands off me

I'll blame it on the radio

Your dick's so dirty

I'll blame it on the radio

You cannot fool me

I'll blame it on the radio

You can't keep shit clean

I'll blame it on the radio



Please take your radio

Take your boom box and go

You dirty liar

Cheat

You can't be trusted with the beat



The end of your lies

I'll blame it on the radio

All those messy nights

I'll blame it on the radio

Babe this shit ain't right

I'll blame it on the radio

But this beat is tight

I'll blame it on the radio



Please take your radio

Take your boom box and go

You dirty liar

Cheat

You can't be trusted with the beat



I'll blame it on the radio

I'll blame it on the radio

I'll blame it on the radio

I'll blame it on the radio

Blame It On The Radio

Sia Furler released this track on her 2008 album Some People Have Real Problems, marking a shift toward a more polished, pop-oriented sound compared to her earlier experimental work. The recording features her signature falsetto and emotive delivery, blending electronic production with organic instrumentation to create an atmospheric soundscape. While the song explores themes of emotional vulnerability and the desire to distance oneself from difficult feelings, it remains a staple of her discography that showcases her evolution as a songwriter and performer. The track exemplifies the genre-blending approach that would define her career, bridging the gap between indie experimentation and mainstream radio appeal.