The video uses "non-sequitur" imagery to represent a fever dream or a mental breakdown. 💡 Key Takeaway
Williams uses a prominent falsetto during the chorus, unusual for his typical vocal style.
It features twin toddlers, a baby with an adult voice, and Williams trapped in a 1950s-style nightmare. Robbie Williams - Tripping
Lyrics about "the boys" who "love their mothers" but "do a bit of bird" (prison time) explore the paradox of criminal life and loyalty.
Robbie is seen running in place on a treadmill-like corridor but never moving forward. The video uses "non-sequitur" imagery to represent a
Robbie described it as a "gangster opera" inspired by the rhythms and attitude of the 1970s. 📖 Lyrical Interpretation
Robbie Williams: Tripping (Music Video 2005) - Trivia - IMDb Lyrics about "the boys" who "love their mothers"
The song is famously cryptic, blending social commentary with personal introspection.