YUNGBLUD – Hello Heaven, Hello. Lyrics & Meaning

YUNGBLUD – Hello Heaven, Hello : A Chaotic Anthem for Feeling Alive

Ever feel like you’re just screaming into the void, hoping someone—or even just a different version of yourself—is listening? That sense of being a little lost, a bit bruised by the world, and desperately trying to figure out who you are underneath all the noise? It’s that raw, chaotic energy you feel when you’re bursting at the seams with frustration and a burning desire to just, well, feel something real for once.

That’s the exact chaotic, beautiful mess that YUNGBLUD bottles up and explodes in his song, “Hello Heaven, Hello”. It’s loud, it’s frantic, and it feels like a punch to the chest in the best way possible. But this track is way more than just loud guitars and a catchy, repetitive chorus. It’s a deeply personal roadmap through hell to find your own slice of heaven, and we’re going to break down every turn.

The Desperate Call in YUNGBLUD’s “Hello Heaven, Hello”

Right from the get-go, the song kicks off with a series of questions thrown into the universe. It’s not clear who he’s talking to, and that’s the point. It could be a higher power, an old friend, or even himself.

Hello, are you out there?
Are you trying? Are you patient?

Are you blind?
Are you with me? Against me?
Don’t know me at all

This is a cry for connection from someone feeling totally isolated. But then, the perspective shifts inward. He’s not just questioning the world, he’s questioning himself, digging deep into his own identity and fears.

Hello, are you in there?
Do you still remember, or have you forgotten where you’re from?
Are you still scared of dying?
Scared of them finding out that you don’t know who you are?

This is where the song’s core message starts to surface: the intense, often terrifying struggle with self-identity. He’s peeling back the layers, confronting the fear that he’s a fraud, that he’s forgotten his roots, and that he’s just as lost as everyone else. The repeated “Hello” isn’t just a greeting; it’s a frantic search for a signal, for any sign of life, either outside or inside.

Lyrics: "Hello Heaven, Hello" by YUNGBLUD

Hello, are you out there?
Are you trying? Are you patient?
Are you blind?
Are you with me? Against me?
Don’t know me at all

Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello (Go)

Hello, are you in there?
Do you still remember, or have you forgotten where you’re from?
Are you still scared of dying?
Scared of them finding out that you don’t know who you are?
And I don’t know what’s in my head, but I know what’s in my chest
I don’t know if I can make it, I don’t know if I can change it
But I know it’s how I feel, even if it isn’t real
I wanna feel alive, tell me, do you wanna feel alive?
Oh, I wanna feel alive

Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello (Oh, I wanna feel alive)
Hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello (Tell me, do you wanna feel alive?)
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello (Tell me, do you wanna feel alive?)
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello (Tell me, do you wanna feel alive?)
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello (Tell me, do you wanna feel alive?)
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello (Oh)
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello (Oh)
Hello, hello, hello

Since I was a little boy, I devised a windmill getaway
They’d kick me in the mud and they told me, “That’s the price you pay”
So tell me, are you gonna die with the lies that they force inside your head
Or are you gonna live by the thorns in what you said?

Little freak, gonna walk, they don’t talk till you’ve packed up and gone away
Little boy, stupid boy, what you after each and every day?
For it’s the fool who’s the last to jump off the edge
(One step) One step into heaven
But first, you’ll go to hell and back
(One step) One step into heaven
Are you gonna be the fool who’s the last to jump off the edge?
Don’t give a damn ’bout what they said

And since I was a little boy, I always held a tear upon my face
They’d hit me in the mouth and they told me, “It’s time to act your age”
So tell me, are you gonna die in the pain that they all inflict on you
Or are you gonna swim through the storm of what you have to do?

Little freak, gonna walk, they don’t talk till you’ve packed up and gone away
Little boy, stupid boy, what you after each and every day?
For it’s the fool who’s the last to jump off the edge
(One step) One step into heaven
But first, you’ll go to hell and back
(One step) One step into heaven
Are you gonna be the fool who’s the last to jump off the edge?
Don’t give a damn ’bout what they said
Little freak, gonna walk, they don’t talk till you’ve packed up and gone away
Little boy, stupid boy, what you after each and every day?
For it’s the fool who’s the last to jump off the edge
(One step) One step into heaven
But first, you’ll go to hell and back
(One step) One step into heaven
Are you gonna be the fool who’s the last to jump off the edge?
Don’t give a damn ’bout what they said

There’s a chance I won’t see you tomorrow
So I will spend today saying hello
And all the hopes and dreams I may have borrowed
Just know, my friend, I leave them all to you

Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello

Lying up and down, there’s a wall of pain
I miss you I just don’t know what to do
I wish I had all of the pieces from the box
But where did it go?
Let’s hope

From Childhood Scars to a Battle Cry for Life

Just when you think it’s all existential dread, YUNGBLUD grounds the song in some painfully specific memories. He paints a vivid picture of a past filled with bullying and misunderstanding, experiences that clearly shaped his present-day fight.

The Weight of the Past

You can almost see a young Dom Harrison (YUNGBLUD’s real name) being pushed around, being told his feelings and identity are wrong. These aren’t just generic lyrics; they feel like diary entries set to a blistering punk track.

Since I was a little boy, I devised a windmill getaway
They’d kick me in the mud and they told me, “That’s the price you pay”

And later…

And since I was a little boy, I always held a tear upon my face
They’d hit me in the mouth and they told me, “It’s time to act your age”

He was labeled a “little freak,” a “stupid boy,” and told to conform. But instead of letting that break him, he turns that pain into fuel. The song poses a direct challenge: are you going to let their words and their abuse define you, or are you going to fight back with your own truth, no matter how thorny it is?

The Journey Through Hell to Heaven

This is where the title of the song clicks into place. “Heaven” isn’t some pearly-gated afterlife. In this context, it’s a state of self-acceptance, of feeling truly alive and authentic. But YUNGBLUD makes it crystal clear that you don’t just waltz into that state. You have to earn it by walking through fire.

For it’s the fool who’s the last to jump off the edge
(One step) One step into heaven
But first, you’ll go to hell and back

The “hell” is confronting the trauma, the self-doubt, and the voices that told you you weren’t good enough. The “jump off the edge” is a leap of faith into your true self, ignoring what anyone else says. It’s a powerful metaphor for personal transformation. The path to peace is paved with pain, but the destination is worth the brutal journey.

A Final, Heartfelt Message to a Friend

After all the chaos, screaming, and high-energy defiance, the song takes a sudden, poignant turn. The music softens for a moment, and the lyrics become incredibly vulnerable and direct. It’s like he’s catching his breath to say one last, important thing.

There’s a chance I won’t see you tomorrow
So I will spend today saying hello
And all the hopes and dreams I may have borrowed
Just know, my friend, I leave them all to you

This changes everything. The song suddenly isn’t just about his internal battle; it’s about connection. It’s an acknowledgment of life’s fragility and the importance of making every moment count. He’s saying, “I’m fighting my demons, but I see you, and if I don’t make it, I want you to carry on.” It’s a beautiful, selfless moment in an otherwise self-focused anthem.

The message of “Hello Heaven, Hello” is ultimately one of radical resilience. It tells us that our scars don’t have to be sources of shame; they can be a testament to the battles we’ve survived. It’s a reminder that feeling lost is part of the process and that true strength comes from taking a leap of faith into who you are, even if you have to go through hell to get there. It’s an empowering anthem for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider.

So, what’s your take on it? Does this song resonate with your own experiences of finding your way through the noise? The beauty of music like this is how it can mean something different to everyone. I’d love to hear how “Hello Heaven, Hello” speaks to you. Drop your thoughts below—let’s chat about it!

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