Zombie

Album: Idols (2025)
Charted: 71
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Songfacts®:

  • "Zombie" is a pop-rock ballad about feeling you're ugly and learning to battle it. The inspiration came from Yungblud's grandmother, who suffered a traumatic injury that changed her personality. Yungblud watched someone he loved become a ghost of herself, and he turned that experience into something hauntingly personal.

    Yungblud explained: "It's about the feeling of deterioration and ugliness; shutting out the world and the people we love out of the fear of becoming a burden or an embarrassment."

    The song also draws from Yungblud's own struggles with body dysmorphia and eating disorders.
  • If I was to talk about the words
    They would hurt, they would hurt


    These were the first lyrics Yungblud came up with for the song, as he imagined how his grandmother would have expressed her feelings.
  • The song incorporates strings from the London Philharmonic Orchestra, arranged by Matt Schwartz and conducted by Sally Herbert. A former member of the 1990s duo Banderas, Herbert has also worked with Travis, Mumford & Sons and Bombay Bicycle Club.
  • Yungblud recorded the track in a countryside house in Leeds, roughly 20 minutes from where he grew up. He holed up there with Schwartz and a small team in a sort of creative lockdown where as Yungblud told The Independent, he could spend "a week on a song if I wanted."
  • Yungblud debuted "Zombie" on March 21, 2025, during his surprise set at Scala in London.
  • The music video stars the actress Florence Pugh as a nurse pushed to her emotional limits. The video is a raw, cinematic portrayal of a healthcare worker grappling with grief, burnout, and the invisible burdens faced by those on the front lines, particularly resonant in the context of the pandemic.

    Director Charlie Sarsfield, whose previous work includes cheerier fare for George Ezra and Jax Jones, drew from his own family history - his grandmother was a nurse.
  • The song is from the album Idols, which debuted at #1 on the UK Albums chart. It was the third consecutive chart-topping album for the rocker, following 2020's Weird! and his self-titled 2023 release Yungblud.

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