Featured In
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Tate McRae
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Tate McRae
Songwriter
Bryan Fryzel
Songwriter
Elizabeth Lowell Boland
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dave Kutch
Mastering Engineer
David Cook
Editing Engineer
Jeff Juliano
Mixing Engineer
Lowell
Producer
Frequency
Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Are you okay?
'Cause you're the one who needed space
And finally now I'm doing fine
You would rather see me cry
Are you okay?
You're acting like we never changed
And finally I can sleep at night
Makes you wanna lose your mind
[Verse 2]
I know that you've been scared of love
And everything it did to us
But how am I supposed to open up?
When you were just so good at closing off
You're up and down, I'm inside out
You ripped my heart right from my mouth
And then I had to go and pick it up
And play it like I didn't give a fuck
[Verse 3]
You called up my phone fifty times from that party
3 am, you thought I'd be there in a heartbeat
It's your life but you might wanna put down the Bacardi
Mean this sincerely dude
[Verse 4]
Are you okay?
'Cause you're the one who needed space
And finally now I'm doing fine
You would rather see me cry
Are you okay?
You're acting like we never changed
And finally I can sleep at night
Makes you wanna lose your mind
[Verse 5]
You called my friends, you called my Dad
You begged for help to win me back
And they would never say it to your face
But no, they never liked you anyways
You missed my birthday and my shows
You made me feel so damn alone
And somehow now you got so much to say
Don't got time to listen anyway
[Verse 6]
You called up my phone fifty times from that party
3 am, you thought I'd be there in a heartbeat
It's your life but you might wanna put down the Bacardi
Mean this sincerely dude
[Verse 7]
Are you okay?
'Cause you're the one who needed space
And finally now I'm doing fine
You would rather see me cry
Are you okay?
You're acting like we never changed
And finally I can sleep at night
Makes you wanna lose your mind
Are you okay?
Are you okay?
(Are you okay?)
Written by: Bryan Fryzel, Elizabeth Lowell Boland, Tate McRae