Feel Good Inc.' is one of those tracks that instantly hooks you with its infectious energy and surreal vibe. The lyrics were penned by Damon Albarn, the frontman of Gorillaz, alongside the band's co-creator Jamie Hewlett. Albarn's knack for blending sharp social commentary with abstract imagery really shines here—those lines about 'windmills' and 'laughing gas' create this eerie, almost dystopian feel that sticks with you long after the song ends. It's a perfect example of how Gorillaz merges catchy pop with deeper, weirder themes.
What I love about the writing is how it balances ambiguity and punch. The chorus feels anthemic, but the verses drop these cryptic hints about media saturation and societal decay. Albarn has said in interviews that the song critiques the emptiness of consumer culture, which makes sense when you dig into lines like 'Love forever, love is free.' It’s sardonic, playful, and dark all at once. The collaboration with De La Soul’s rap verses adds another layer, contrasting Albarn’s melancholic delivery with their buoyant, chaotic energy. Honestly, it’s a lyrical masterclass in keeping things both fun and thought-provoking.
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The copyright status of 'Feel Good Inc.' by Gorillaz is pretty straightforward, but it’s always good to dig into the details if you’re planning to use the lyrics for something creative. The song, like all original musical works, is protected under copyright law the moment it’s fixed in a tangible form—meaning the lyrics, melody, and composition are automatically owned by the creators (in this case, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, along with their collaborators). You can’t just slap those lyrics on a T-shirt, use them in a commercial, or even quote them extensively without permission, especially if it’s for profit. The rights are managed by their music publisher, and Gorillaz’s label, Warner Music Group, likely holds the master recording rights.
That said, there are nuances. Fair use might apply if you’re analyzing the lyrics in an essay, parodying them, or using a snippet for educational purposes—but it’s a gray area. I’ve seen fan projects get hit with takedowns for using even short quotes, while others fly under the radar. If you’re serious about using the lyrics, it’s worth checking with Warner Chappell Music or reaching out for a license. And hey, if you’re just jamming in your bedroom or posting a cover on YouTube, you’re probably fine (though monetization might get tricky). It’s one of those 'better safe than sued' situations, y’know? Gorillaz’s team is pretty chill about fan love, but copyright law isn’t always as forgiving.
If you're looking for the lyrics to 'Feel Good Inc.' by Gorillaz, there are a few reliable spots online where you can find them. One of my go-to places is Genius, which not only provides the lyrics but also breaks down the meaning behind them. It's super cool to see how Damon Albarn and the team crafted such an iconic track. The annotations from fans and sometimes even the artists themselves add so much depth to the experience. Another solid option is AZLyrics, which has a straightforward layout—just the lyrics without too much clutter. I’ve used it for years when I need to quickly check a line or two.
For those who prefer a more interactive experience, YouTube often has lyric videos where the words pop up in sync with the music. It’s a fun way to sing along while catching every detail. Spotify also displays lyrics in real time if you’re listening to the song there, though it’s not always perfect for every track. If you’re into official sources, the Gorillaz website or their social media might occasionally share lyrics or behind-the-scenes content. Honestly, half the fun is stumbling across fan forums or Reddit threads where people dissect every verse—it feels like being part of a bigger conversation about music that just hits different.