Tana Mongeau Just Got Very Real About Her Mistakes On New Song 'Fuck Up'
31 August 2018, 11:14
Tana doesn't hold back.
After a lengthy buildup, Tana Mongeau has finally dropped her latest single, titled ‘Fuck Up’.
Unlike her previous musical projects like ‘W’ and ‘Hefner’ - which mainly brought focus to her rapping skills - ‘Fuck Up’ is Tana’s official singing debut, and her lyrics get super real.
Tana is very critical of herself and her actions, even going as far as to say she hates herself in the track. “All these voices in my head won't shut the fuck up / Cause I'm a fuck up, and I'm so fucked up...And I'm sorry but I promise I hate me more than you do”. Tana, no!
The vulnerability displayed in the song seems to have payed off though, as fans and friends of the YouTube star are in agreement: issa certified BOP.
Fuck Up is honestly really good and ive never seen tana be vulnerable and open like this and now we’re sobbing about the lyrics lol i feel like the proud big brother of a really degenerate younger sister who is growing up :’)
— lil phag (@elijahdaniel) August 31, 2018
Fuck Up is the type of song you could listen to over and over and never realize that you've been playing it for 3 hours on repeat
— ectothermic henry (@bhsn_bernard) August 31, 2018
damn gurl@tanamongeau so proud of u
AAAYYYEEE MY BEST FRIENDS NEW SONG IS OUT NOW!! #FuckUp @tanamongeau https://t.co/XJUKZry9Fj @ffrecords
— Trevor Moran (@TrevorMoran) August 31, 2018
OMG I’M SO FUCKING PROUD OF TANA!!!! I ALWAYS KNEW SHE’S TALENTED BUT NOW THE WHOLE WORLD CAN SEE IT!!!
— Nath🍑 (@BaddestNath) August 31, 2018
Slaying those vocals tbh
Love you so much @tanamongeau pic.twitter.com/VQpPrHXZOx
AND ITS 5 PM AND I JUST WOKE THE FUCK UP @tanamongeau pic.twitter.com/Eu2ro4T3oG
— rachel (@notearscharles) August 31, 2018
@tanamongeau How is this not at all what i expected but also 100x better than i expected?????? i stan tana so hard pic.twitter.com/Dc4fOkP8lm
— Meg (@megareecespiece) August 31, 2018
‘Fuck Up’ was produced by the legendary MOD SUN, who has worked with the likes of Bella Thorne, G-Easy and Blackbear, in addition to having his own successful rap career.
You can stream the song right now on Spotify and Apple Music.