In a recent interview, Yungblud opened up about the deeply personal story behind his emotionally charged track “Zombie.” The song was inspired by his grandmother’s struggle with alcoholism, an experience that left the singer feeling helpless, isolated, and heartbroken.

Yungblud described the pain of watching someone he loved slowly lose herself to the disease. “I felt ugly, powerless, like I was living through a nightmare,” he admitted. This helplessness, combined with a lack of communication within the family during that time, intensified his feelings of isolation and despair.

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Despite the dark origins of the song, Yungblud emphasizes that “Zombie” carries a message of hope and compassion. He believes that open communication and acts of kindness are essential tools in navigating the hardships that addiction can bring. “Even in the worst moments, talking, connecting, and showing empathy can make all the difference,” he said.

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Ultimately, “Zombie” is more than just a personal story—it’s a powerful reminder of the devastating impact of addiction and the importance of support, understanding, and love within families. Through his music, Yungblud turns his own painful experiences into a call for empathy and connection, resonating with fans around the world.

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