Success can be strangely complicated.
Especially when it belongs to someone you love.
Mate’s New Flat explores the quiet mix of pride, envy and friendship that can exist at the same time. It’s a song about celebrating someone else’s milestone while quietly measuring it against your own life, and realising that those comparisons never quite tell the whole story.

Oi
You seen his new place?
Proper nice, innit
He’s got a dishwasher now, actual plates that match
No more eating Pot Noodle straight from the plastic batch
Balcony big enough for two chairs and a plant
Says the view’s not bad when the weather’s decent for once
I’m happy for him, swear down, no cap
But my studio still smells like damp and the neighbour’s cat
He offers me a beer from the fridge that lights up
I take it, crack it, try not to add it up
We sit there taking the piss like nothing’s changed
But something small shifted and it feels strange
Mate’s new flat, looks proper smart
Got plants and a sofa that didn’t come from Argos
I’m buzzing for you, course I am
Just makes my little box feel a bit more like a scam
Mate’s new flat — yeah it’s sound
Proud of you bruv, pass another round
We’ll still be here when the novelty fades
Laughing about it in ten years’ time anyway
He’s talking about saving for a deposit next year
I’m still arguing with the council about mould on the gear
Says his job’s alright, pays a bit more than before
I nod, scroll my phone, check my overdraft once more
We put on the old playlist from sixth form days
Laugh at how we thought we’d be sorted by this age
He puts his arm round me, says “your time’s coming mate”
I smile and think: yeah, maybe, but not at this rate
I wouldn’t swap him for the world, that’s facts
Just sometimes it stings a little when you’re looking back
Mate’s new flat, looking proper smart
I’m made up for you, straight up from the heart
We’ll still be here when the novelty fades
Laughing about it… same as always, mate
Proper nice though
Seriously