Rapper Yung Gravy has taken his love for a Panic! at the Disco classic and turned it into what could be his next big hit. That’s right, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” has been reimagined by Gravy as “I Write Hymns Not Travesties.”The song samples the famous pizzicato cello motif of the original version albeit in a bit of a sped up manner, as Yung Gravy also name checks the band and singer Brendon Urie in the lyrics and sings along with Urie’s original vocal in the slightly altered chorus.”I was a huge Panic! fan growing up, so when I dropped Sensational and saw Brendon Urie blasting it, I knew I had to flip this eventually,” says Gravy. “Shoutout to PATD for always supporting baby. Gravy! at the Disco.” Take a listen to the song and check out his newly reimagined lyrics below.Yung Gravy, “I Write Hymns Not Travesties”Yung Gravy, “I Write Hymns Not Travesties” LyricsHit the boof blunt feeling panic at the discoNeck, wrist diamonds but I never smoke crystalMargiela Mason, Gravy posted in the middleWhole lot of fine shyt in both of my peripherals1, 2, 3, Forbes 30 under 30300 women, dive up in it like I’m XerxesSailing through the streets with the drip, give ‘em scurvyEnd it on a high note, feel like Brendon UrieI chime in with a haven’t you people ever heard ofGetting ya god damn dough upGo and get some breadStack that change ’til the day I’m deadI chime in, haven’t you people ever heard ofGetting ya god damn hoes upPut you on gameMake that bag then you make it rainButter up the booty had to spray it with the CriscoCrème Brûlée skin, but the coochie on flamingoKitty talking to me call me Dr. DoolittleBefore she get the dick she gon’ have to solve riddleCoochie waterfall, T.L.C., hit it gentleShit was so bussin’ that I busted accidentalThat was yo bitch? Must be coincidentalLemme talk to ‘em baby, flip the instrumentalI only write hymns I don’t write no travestiesEvery time I step out, catch a few casualtiesI’ve been known to pull, baby it’s Yung GravityI only get addressed by your wife as “your majesty”My hoes handpicked with poise and rationalitySwiss, Persian, Thai, Cuban, plenty nationalitiesRiding drop top with a Miss CongenialityGot 6 Vogue models in my booth at the ApplebeesI chime in with a haven’t you people ever heard ofGetting ya god damn dough upGo and get some breadStack that change ’til the day I’m deadI chime in, haven’t you people ever heard ofGetting ya god damn hoes upPut you on gameMake that bag then you make it rainI chime in with a haven’t you people ever heard ofGetting ya god damn dough upGo and get some breadStack that change ’til the day I’m deadI chime in, haven’t you people ever heard ofGetting ya god damn hoes upPut you on gameMake that bag then you make it rainIt should also be noted that it appears that new Yung Gravy version called “I Write Hymns Not Travesties” was done with the blessing of Panic and Brendon Urie himself.The rapper shared a cheeky exchange with Urie through his Instagram stories in which Urie reached out to let Yung Gravy know that Panic’s “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” passed one billion plays streaming the same day Gravy’s new song went live.READ MORE: The 101 Rock + Metal Songs With Over 1 Billion Spotify Streams”Thank you for that Gravy bump bro,” acknowledged Urie, while the rapper responded, “Always love helping out small artists,” with a pray emoji.brendon urie and yung gravy instagram exchange 2025Instagram Stories: @yunggravyloading…For fans of the original, you can also listen to “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” below.Panic! At the Disco, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies”Whatever Happened to Rock + Metal’s Class of 2005?Some of the class of 2005 became huge bands still thriving today, while others flashed briefly before things took a downward turn.Gallery Credit: Chad Childers, Loudwire