Beatles legend Paul McCartney calls his new single āFuh Youā a āraunchy love song.ā
The 76-year-old icon released the track last week and itās generating buzz for its randy word play ā at least to the ear.
In a statement posted by Rolling Stone, McCartney called the number āsort of a love song, but a raunchy love song. There you go ā fuh you.ā
When you listen to the song on YouTube, it definitely sounds as if āFuh Youā is a whitewashed substitute for āfuck you.ā The line sounds like āI just wanna fuck you.ā
But the actual lyrics are a bit more family-friendly: āI just wanna know how you feel/Want a love thatās so proud and real/You make me wanna go out and steal/I just want it fuh you, I just want it fuh you.ā
In working with producer Ryan Tedder, McCartney said, āWe were just thinking of ideas and little pieces of melody and chords and the song just came together bit by bit.ā
One YouTuber called it āWhy Donāt We Do It in the Road in 2018.ā
āHow did it come from āI wanna hold your handā to āI just want to fuh youāā another wrote.
Another couldnāt resist this: āWhat the fuh.ā
The track has a home on McCartneyās album āEgypt Station,ā dropping Sept. 7.