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Fun People

Fun, fun, fun, fun
P-p-p-p-ple-ple-ple-ple
Fun, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun
P-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-ple-ple-ple-ple

Fun people, f-f-f-fun people
Fun people, f-f-f-fun people
Fun people, f-f-f-fun people
Fun people, f-f-f-fun people

I’ve been to New York and I’ve been to Milan
Fun people, f-f-f-fun people
I’ve been to Rio and I’ve been to Japan
Fun people, f-f-f-fun people
We walk and talk like we’re all half machine
Fun people, f-f-f-fun people
Hallucinations in our so-called dream
Fun people, f-f-f-fun people
Like
You!
You!

I look around, I don’t know what to do
I’m stuck here with fun people like you

Fun-fun-fun-fun-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f
P-p-p-p-ple-ple-ple-ple-ple-ple-ple-ple
Fun-fun-fun-fun-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f
P-p-p-p-ple-ple-ple-ple-ple-ple-ple-ple

You drive me crazy with your protocol
Fun people, f-f-f-fun people
I think you’re gonna need a reinstall
Fun people, f-f-f-fun people
Like
You!
You!

I look around, I don’t know what to do
I’m stuck here with fun people like you

Think you’re famous son
These days so does everyone
Main character syndrome
Someone send this loser home
Spray tan private jet
People of the internet
Chatbot middleman
Five second attention span
Yolo episode
Trigger warning overload
Deep fake humanoid
You just make me paranoid
Give your life away
Baby that’s the price you pay
Fun people, f-f-f-fun people

I look around, I don’t know what to do
I’m stuck here with fun people like you
I look around, I don’t know what to do
I’m gonna be a fun person too

I look around, I don’t know what to do
I’m stuck here with fun people like you
I look around, I don’t know what to do
I’m stuck here with fun people like you

Fun times with fun people
Fun times with fun people
Fun times with fun people
Fun times with
Fun People like
Fun People like
Fun People like
Fun People like
You!
You!
You!
You!

Song Notes

“Fun People” was released as a double A-side single with “Which One Do You Want?” on 1 September 2025 and features Blur guitarist Graham Coxon on guitar and vocals.

Ash drummer Rick McMurray said of the track on its release:

“It’s been a while since Tim came to us with the most bonkers riff and declared it to be a pop song but I’m very happy he did. Polyrhythmic chromatic riffs might be more the sort of thing you’d associate with Devo but somehow he’s managed to marry it with massive hooks.”

“This ain’t your average Ash track. And what better way to underline that than to get guitar wizard Graham Coxon seething all over it? His unique sensibilities lend themselves so well to the angular er, angles of this song, as do his vocals.”