: Frontman Jason Williamson takes aim at affluent individuals who use working-class aesthetics—like posing outside high-rise flats—as a "cool" backdrop for their art without having lived that reality.
: The lyrics repeatedly compare these individuals to "mimes," highlighting a perceived lack of genuine substance or true connection to the struggles they portray. Sleaford Mods - Nudge It Ft. Amy Taylor
Produced by Andrew Fearn, the track is built on a minimalist yet driving sonic foundation: Sleaford Mods - Facebook : Frontman Jason Williamson takes aim at affluent
: The title refers to "nudging" or popping these posers and refusing to apologize for calling out their perceived hypocrisy. Musical Production Sleaford Mods - Nudge It Ft. Amy Taylor