LOGO
LOGO

Entertainment News

Yungblud Shares Video For 'Happier' Featuring Oli Sykes

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Yungblud recently released a video for his single "Happier," featuring Bring Me The Horizon's Oli Sykes.

The retro-themed video, filmed in Tokyo, shows Yungblud and Sykes singing the lyrics during Karaoke, playing arcade machines, and shaking legs on a crowded dance floor.

"If I could tell you how I feel/I know that you're still hurting too," Yungblud shouts. "No I'm not broken/I'm just scared to belong here, scared to be happier."

"Happier" marks Yungblud's second collaboration with Sykes following Bring Me The Horizon's 2020 single "Obey."

"I have almost been conditioned by myself my whole life to be in pain. When I'm in pain I work better. I function better because I have something to combat. It's dark but it's all I've ever known. The feeling of happiness is scary because you feel like it's all about to go wrong. I have always felt that if I'm happy I'll get complacent so it's lost me a lot of opportunity for friendships and relationships in the past," Yungblud said about the song.

He added, "I got really emotional when writing this. I was craving another YUNGBLUD song that would burn in my stomach, make me feel like it's all gonna be okay, encourage me to fight back against old habits and try my best to realign myself to be better. It's okay to find happiness, it's okay to feel it. I hope you find a little bit of it in this song. You deserve it. Everyone does."

(Photo Courtesy of High Rise PR)

For comments and feedback contact: editorial@rttnews.com

Entertainment News

Global Economics Weekly Update: April 13 – April 17, 2026

April 17, 2026 15:29 ET
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East continues to raise concerns for policymakers who worry about the impact of the supply shock and high energy prices on the real economy. Producer price data and various survey results on the housing market were the main news from the U.S. this week. In Europe, industrial production data for the euro area gained attention. GDP figures out of China and the policy move by the Singapore central bank were in focus in Asia.