Lines like "I was a teenage outlaw / With no worries on my mind / And now I'm getting older / My heart is growing colder" highlight the hardening of characters in a brutal environment.
Phrases like "I think I need a hero" and "I don't have no ego" mirror the protagonist's search for identity amidst the chaos of Night City. Release History
"My bank account is zero, zero, zero, oh no!" reflects the constant struggle of the city's "outlaws".
"Who's Ready for Tomorrow" by Rat Boy & IBDY is a standout track from the Cyberpunk 2077 soundtrack, originally appearing on the in-game radio station 107.3 Morro Rock and later gaining immense popularity through the Netflix anime Cyberpunk: Edgerunners .
The song captures the gritty, frantic energy of Night City with its blend of alternative rock and hip-hop influences.
The lyrics, as documented on Genius and Musixmatch , focus on themes of survival, loss of innocence, and the crushing economic reality of a cyberpunk dystopia:
The track is characterized by a "circus-like" opening that shifts into an indie-rock and hip-hop groove. Many listeners compare its eclectic sound to bands like Twenty One Pilots or The Streets. In the Edgerunners anime, it famously serves as the upbeat but ironically tragic backdrop for David Martinez’s morning commute to Arasaka Academy.
Cyberpunk 2077 Soundtrack - Whos Ready For Tomorrow By Rat Boy & Ibdy May 2026
Lines like "I was a teenage outlaw / With no worries on my mind / And now I'm getting older / My heart is growing colder" highlight the hardening of characters in a brutal environment.
Phrases like "I think I need a hero" and "I don't have no ego" mirror the protagonist's search for identity amidst the chaos of Night City. Release History Lines like "I was a teenage outlaw /
"My bank account is zero, zero, zero, oh no!" reflects the constant struggle of the city's "outlaws". "Who's Ready for Tomorrow" by Rat Boy &
"Who's Ready for Tomorrow" by Rat Boy & IBDY is a standout track from the Cyberpunk 2077 soundtrack, originally appearing on the in-game radio station 107.3 Morro Rock and later gaining immense popularity through the Netflix anime Cyberpunk: Edgerunners . Many listeners compare its eclectic sound to bands
The song captures the gritty, frantic energy of Night City with its blend of alternative rock and hip-hop influences.
The lyrics, as documented on Genius and Musixmatch , focus on themes of survival, loss of innocence, and the crushing economic reality of a cyberpunk dystopia:
The track is characterized by a "circus-like" opening that shifts into an indie-rock and hip-hop groove. Many listeners compare its eclectic sound to bands like Twenty One Pilots or The Streets. In the Edgerunners anime, it famously serves as the upbeat but ironically tragic backdrop for David Martinez’s morning commute to Arasaka Academy.
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