Date 2020-10-01
Category Foreign Music Download, Lyrics, New Music
Fraser T Smith is gearing up for the release of his forthcoming project under the moniker Future Utopia. 12 Questions, his forthcoming project under the name, is set to drop in October. He’s unveiled single after single since the middle of August. For anyone who has been waiting on new music from Dave, Fraser T Smith’s latest single, “Children Of The Internet” offers a brand new verse from the UK rapper. Minimalist electronic production backs him as Dave addresses current issues facing the youth from overexposure to social media to being surveilled through technology.
Dave hasn’t released a whole lot of music since dropping his debut album PSYCHODRAMA in 2019, though he did contribute to the Top Boy soundtrack as well as appear on the show.
Future Utopia – Children Of The Internet (ft. Dave) (prod. Fraser T. Smith)
[Verse 1: Dave]
Look
I grew up in a good but a changin’ age
My wife and kids- Damon Wayans
When the youth club was everybody’s favourite place
Where if you spoke to a girl then it was face-to-face
Bruh, I seen the heart of the ‘hood turn trendy
Kids lose interest
Parks turn empty
Social media’s got us all less friendly
Now, can’t you see the irony?
She’s got game when she types to me but nothing in person, that ain’t the type for me
Asking “Can we go for dinner yet?” in the flesh
No conversation, no intellect
The future generation of the children of the internet
[Verse 2: Dave]
Look
It’s all change an’ I’m seeing it now
You can meet a hundred people without leaving your house
Puttin’ pictures in a frame, a memory in the clouds
You know everybody keeps their memories in the cloud
We finally found a voice and we ain’t speaking as loud
People only wanna listen to the sheep and the crowd
An’ any other statement gets you cancelled by an activist that’s never helped the cause that they’re tweeting about
Do you blame public figures and personalities, forgive the li’l kids with warped views of reality?
Or blame all o’ the apps that make a killing on finding the sweet spot in your self-hate and vanity?
Could you argue that it’s borderline dangerous to take a picture of a girl’s face and start changin’ it?
With one quick filter, your nose looks thinner
Your eyes look fuller
Your lips look bigger
Your software’s better and your phone knows everything
If anything, it’s getting George Orwell-ian
[Verse 3: Dave]
Look
It’s all connected, nobody’s protected
From business collectives, your info’s collected
[Outro: Es Devlin, Dave]
Children of the internet
Your info collected
As a species, we now have to redefine what it means to be connected
Children of the internet
A recent study shows the average person earnestly swipes, taps, pinches their phone a million times a year
Your info collected
People feel naked, inadequate and utterly vulnerable without their phone
It’s a primary conduit of personal, social and work life
Children of the internet
There are more active cell phones on the planet than people
The mobile phone is both a connection and disconnection device, and is typically placed between the human and its surroundings
Tuning the surroundings out