Ben Lee, Georgia Maq
Ben Lee, Georgia Maq | Images: Byron Spencer, Jo Duck

Ben Lee and Camp Cope’s Georgia Maq Share New Collab ‘Arsehole’

Ben Lee has shared the latest single from his forthcoming album, I’m Fun!, which is due for release later this month. It’s titled ‘Arsehole’, and it’s a stripped-back, reflective slow-burner that features guest vocals from Camp Cope leader Georgia Maq.

“When I was younger, I was an arsehole,” Lee sings, looking back on his past but insisting, in a final verse dedicated to his daughter, that it’s “never too late to change.” As Lee and Maq sing on the song’s soaring refrain: “Time has a way of shaking it up.”

Ben Lee – ‘Arsehole’

Maq is one of many artists Lee collaborated with on I’m Fun!, which is set to arrive on Friday, 19th August. Others include Zooey Deschanel, Christian Lee Hutson, Beastie Boys collaborator Money Mark, Megan Washington and Eric D Johnson. The album was recorded remotely amid the pandemic, with producers Justin Stanley, Jon Brion, Shamir, Speedy Ortiz’s Sadie Dupuis and Darren Seltmann.

“This album, this moment in my career, is all about balancing some hard-earned wisdom from a 30-year long career with the vigour and energy of youth,” Lee said of the forthcoming album.

“That’s why it was as important to me to collab with artists like Jon Brion and Money Mark who I’ve both known for over two decades, as much as people like Shamir and Georgia Maq who are young and lit up with creative adrenaline. I like being a generational bridge between freaky artists. They are my tribe!”

‘Arsehole’ is the fourth single Lee has shared from I’m Fun! ahead of its arrival, following ‘Born for This Bullshit’ (featuring Sad13), ‘Like This Or Like That’ and the Washington collaboration, ‘Parents Get High’.

Further reading

‘I Couldn’t Do a Bad Show If I Tried’: Ben Lee Is Leaning Into His Weirdness

Ben Lee Shares ‘Like This Or Like That’ And Announces 2022 Australian Tour

Ben Lee Drops Wildly Surreal Music Video For New Single ‘Born For This Bullshit’ Feat. Sad13

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