It's liberate the illiterate - he does have a bit of an american twang throughout his actual ayrshire accent, which is how you might have perceived it to be 'the boy might be illiterate' but tbh, that doesn't make sense.
It's liberate the illiterate - he does have a bit of an american twang throughout his actual ayrshire accent, which is how you might have perceived it to be 'the boy might be illiterate' but tbh, that doesn't make sense.
In the last chorus the backing lyrics are ( the boy might be illiterate)
Em, no, it's not
Em, no, it's not
It's liberate the illiterate - he does have a bit of an american twang throughout his actual ayrshire accent, which is how you might have perceived it to be 'the boy might be illiterate' but tbh, that doesn't make sense.
It's liberate the illiterate - he does have a bit of an american twang throughout his actual ayrshire accent, which is how you might have perceived it to be 'the boy might be illiterate' but tbh, that doesn't make sense.