Ant Music

Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams

Well I'm standing here looking at you

What do I see?

I'm looking straight through

It's so sad when you're young

To be told you're having fun

So unplug the jukebox

And do us all a favour

That music's lost its taste

So try another flavour



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I'm standing here what do I see

A big nothing threatening me

It's so sad when you're young

To be told you're having fun

So unplug the jukebox

And do us all a favour

That music's lost its taste

So try another flavour



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[spoken]

Oi! Oi! Big one! I'm down here!

Watch yourself, I'm trying to carry this crum!

You! Oi big one! Big foot!



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So unplug the jukebox

And do us all a favour

That music's lost its taste

So try another flavour



Antmusic Antmusic Antmusic Antmusic



So unplug the jukebox

And do us all a favour

That music's lost its taste

So try another flavour



Antmusic Antmusic Antmusic Antmusic



[repeat]

Ant Music

Ant Music stands as a defining track in Robbie Williams' early solo discography, showcasing his ability to blend pop sensibilities with theatrical flair. Released during the height of his initial commercial success, the song captures the frenetic energy and self-deprecating humor that characterized his performances in the late 1990s. The recording features a driving rhythm and an infectious chorus that became a staple of his live sets, often serving as a high-energy centerpiece. While distinct from his more sentimental ballads, the track highlights Williams' versatility and his knack for creating anthemic pop moments. It remains a significant song in his catalogue, reflecting the vibrant era of British pop music where he established himself as a major solo force following his departure from a famous boy band.