Lane 8 Feat. Rae Morris - No Fun Today

Written by Lane 8 (Daniel Goldstein), Rae Morris, and acclaimed songwriter Eg White.

Watch the official music video for a visual journey that complements the track's late-night melodic house atmosphere:

Lane 8 felt the track didn't quite fit the tracklist of his album Reviver , so he chose to release it separately through Anjunadeep to ensure it reached the right audience. Lane 8 feat. Rae Morris - No Fun

The chorus implies that dwelling purely on logic or safety might be "right," but it would be "no fun," perhaps suggesting that the risks and subsequent failures are what make life meaningful. 3. Production Background

Phrases like "it's my pill to swallow" suggest accepting one's mistakes or current reality, while "don't you need some troubles of your own to chew on" pushes back against the judgment or pity of others. Written by Lane 8 (Daniel Goldstein), Rae Morris,

While neither artist has explicitly defined the narrative, fans and listeners generally interpret the song through themes of failure, self-perception, and moving forward.

The lyrics reflect an inner monologue about returning to a home or community after a perceived failure (e.g., "God help the child when she returns"). The lyrics reflect an inner monologue about returning

The track is characterized by a "late-night avenue" vibe that contrasts with the more upbeat style found on Lane 8's 2022 album Reviver . Melodic House / Deep House. Tempo: 122 BPM. Musical Key: G Major.