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"Don't Take the Money" featuring Lorde is the first single from Jack Antonoff's second solo album.
SEE ALSO: Lorde is back with a euphoric breakup song, 'Green Light'Antonoff went in deep about the song's meaning on Instagram.
"[Don't take the money] is something i say in my head a lot. It's not about actual money. It's about following a light. A gut feeling. Not following a deep gut feeling destroys your art and the people around you," he writes. "So I say it in my head constantly. Sometimes about something very specific relating to music, sometimes about a bigger question about marriage or depression."
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He originally released the song by tweeting videos of his journey from his bedroom at his parents house in New Jersey to Union Square in New York City, where a piñata in his likeness contained USB sticks with the track, naturally.
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It also happens to be Antonoff's birthday, and yes, his girlfriend Lena Dunham also has an emotional Instagram caption for the occasional.
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Antonoff recently worked with Lorde on her forthcoming album, Melodrama, and produced Zayn and Taylor Swift's 50 Shades Darkertheme song, "I Don't Wanna Live Forever."
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