[Chorus] Oh, anything, anything Don't tell them anything Anything, please Anything, anything Don't tell them anything Anything, please Anything, anything (We're going to die, die, down, die, die) Don't tell them anything (We're going to die, die, down, die, die) Anything, please Anything, anything (We're going to die, die, down, die, die) Don't tell them anything (We're going to die, die, down, die, die) Anything, please, oh
[Outro] We're going to die, die, down, die, die, down We're going to die, die, down, die We're going to die, die, down, die, die, down We're going to die, die, down, die (I think I found love)
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This song was one of their first songs. They did a new version though (new recording) for their first EP: “I’m Sorry…”
The song also made it to their debut album “I LOVE YOU.”
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What did The Neighbourhood say about "Female Robbery"?
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In an interview with youngdirectoraward.com, Daniel Iglesias Jr–the director of the music video–talked about Jesse Rutherford’s intended meaning behind the lyrics:
Jesse wrote the lyrics and he explained the basic story to us: a little girl trapped in an abusive household who prays for an older woman to rescue her by stealing her away.