Hear Blink-182 ache for better times on their new single 'Happy Days'
,” featured bassist Mark Hoppus and guitarist Matt Skiba sharing vocals, Hoppus takes the reins on the bittersweet “Happy Days.”
“I want to feel happy days / All of this frustration inside of my brain / And I don’t know if I’m ready to change,” Hoppus sings. “It’s about coming from a place of frustration and angry and saying… ‘I want to go to better times, I want to go to a better place and I’m gonna leave all this nonsense behind and just find my zone,'” HoppusAlthough Blink-182 have shared three tracks from their upcoming album – their follow-up to 2016’s, their first LP with Skiba – the band has not yet revealed its release date or album title.with Lil Wayne.
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