No Matter What
Boyzone · Back Again... No Matter What [2008]
No matter what they do
No matter what they teach us
What we believe is true
No matter what they call us
However they attack
No matter where they take us
We'll find our own way back
I can't deny what I believe
I can't be what I'm not
I know I love forever
I know no matter what
If only tears were laughter
If only night was day
If only prayers were answered
Then we would hear God say
No matter what they tell you
No matter what they do
No matter what they teach you
What you believe is true
And I will keep you safe and strong
And sheltered from the storm
No matter where it's barren
Our dream is being born
No matter who they follow
No matter where they lead
No matter how they judge us
I'll be everyone you need
No matter if the sun don't shine
Or if the skies are blue
No matter what the ending
My life began with you
I can't deny what I believe
I can't be what I'm not
I know this love's forever
That's all that matter's now
No matter what
(no, no matter)
No, no matter what
(no, no matter)
No, no matter what
I know no matter, thats all that matters to me
No, no matter what
I know no matter, thats all that matters to me
No, no matter what
I know no matter, thats all that matters to me
No, no matter what
I know no matter, thats all that matters to me
No, no matter what
I know no matter what, thats all that matters to me
No, no matter what
I know no matter what,
Thats all that matters to me
No Matter What
Boyzone's "No Matter What" stands as a defining track from their 2008 comeback album, marking a pivotal return to prominence for the Irish boy band. Released during a period of renewed activity, the recording blends their signature pop-rock sound with a matured vocal approach, reflecting the group's evolution since their earlier chart-topping success. The song serves as a thematic anchor on the album, exploring themes of resilience and enduring connection through its melodic structure and harmonies. As part of their broader discography, this work highlights the band's ability to adapt their style while maintaining the emotional core that defined their career, contributing to their status as one of the most successful boy bands in British and Irish history.

