Whatever

Our Lady Peace · Other Songs - Our Lady Peace

There's no holding me back

I'm not driven by fear

I'm just driven by anger

And your under attack

Just climbing up slowly

I'm the one and only, I



The tease, the way you lie

The stumble in your mind

The fear, the hope inside

The hit here, the hit here



But whatever you need

Ever you got

Ever you want

I'll take back again



Whatever you need

Ever you got

Ever you want

I'll take back again



Theres no holding me back

I'm not driven by fear

I'm just driven by anger

And your under attack

Just climbing up slowly

I'm the one and only, I



The tease, the ways you lie

The stumble in your mind

The fear the hope inside

The hit here, the hit here



But whatever you need

Ever you got

Ever you want

I'll take back again



Whatever you need

Ever you got

Ever you want

I'll take back



But whatever you need

Ever you got



But whatever you need

Ever you got

Ever you want

I'll take back again



Whatever you need

Ever you got

Ever you want

I'll take back again



Whatever you need

Ever you got

Ever you want

I'll take back



But whatever you need

Ever you got



Whatever you



Whatever you



Whatever you



Whatever you

About Whatever

"Our Lady Peace's 'Whatever' stands as a defining track from their mid-2000s era, blending the band's signature melodic rock with introspective lyrics that explore themes of existential uncertainty and emotional detachment. Recorded during a period where the group balanced commercial success with artistic experimentation, the song exemplifies their ability to craft anthemic choruses while maintaining a grounded, conversational tone in the verses. The recording captures the raw energy of their live performances, featuring dynamic interplay between the lead vocals and the driving rhythm section that became a staple of their discography. As a standalone single, it reflects the band's continued relevance in the alternative rock landscape, offering a sonic signature that resonates with fans who appreciate their evolution from punk-influenced beginnings to polished stadium rock."