Break America

Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams

If I don't kick your back door in,

Then no one will, your buzz is shit

Without some weight and a wonky gate

I'll bring my mates and we'll bounce it on the water



Try to decide for my accent is from over Scotia,

I don't think you know it

Now I can't sing, but I could lift heavy things

And when I get nervous I get loaded



No one shows that no one knows I'm right

(Being the alien act, catching the bills or not)

You could be a stranger over night

(Provocative and revile, let's break America)



(Ha ha, we'll break it

Ha ha, we'll break it

Ha ha, we'll break it

Let's break America)

[2x]



All your kids are fat

They sit where they sat

So big you could bounce 'em on the water

My UK's in entropy

And its Dollars fu.ck

Let's bounce sh.it on the water



Try to decide for my accent is from over Scotia,

I don't think you know it

Now I can't sing, but I deserve everything

And when I get nervous I throw sh.it



No one shows that no one knows I'm right

(Being the alien, actual belzebub)

You could be a stranger over night

(Provocative and revile, let's break America)



(Ha ha, we'll break it

Ha ha, we'll break it

Ha ha, we'll break it

Let's break America)

[2x]



We're gonna know it now

We're getting on a plane

We gonna do a radio show and they will play this record

We're gonna know it now

We're getting on a plane

We gonna do a radio show and break me with this record

We're gonna know it now

We're getting on a plane

We gonna do a radio show and they will play this record

We're gonna know it now

We're getting on a plane

We gonna do a radio show and break me with this record



No one shows that no one knows I'm right

(Being the alien, actual belzebub)

You could be a stranger over night

(Provocative and revile, let's break America)

Break America

Released in 2004, Robbie Williams' 'Break America' stands as a defining track from his mid-2000s era, blending pop sensibilities with a distinct British rock edge. The song captures the restless energy of its time, featuring Williams' signature vocal delivery and a driving rhythm that became a staple of his live performances. As a key component of his discography during this period, the recording reflects his ability to pivot between anthemic pop and grittier rock influences, solidifying his status as a leading figure in modern British music. Its enduring popularity highlights the song's ability to resonate with audiences across generations, serving as a testament to Williams' versatile songwriting and performance style.