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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Tate McRae
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Tate McRae
Songwriter
Ryan Tedder
Songwriter
Jasper Harris
Songwriter
Amy Allen
Songwriter
Grant Boutin
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Ryan Tedder
Producer
Jasper Harris
Producer
Rich & Rich
Engineer
Manny Marroquin
Mixing Engineer
Chris Galland
Assistant Engineer
Robin Florent
Assistant Engineer
Jeremie Inhaber
Assistant Engineer
Dave Kutch
Mastering Engineer
Grant Boutin
Co-Producer
Lyrics
[Chorus]
Just wanna cut my hair, lose myself
Make you sweat
Go out and get messed up
Find myself in your bed
Just wanna cut my hair, little black dress
Can't forget
Just wanna show you
Whatever she do, I can do it better
[Verse 1]
I've been playing nice little too long, yeah
Driving on the high road and hit a dead end
I'd tell you, but we just don't talk
I've been having selfish thoughts
I've been working hard while you're six drinks in
Tossing in the dark, feel you under my skin
Once I start, I just can't stop
I've been having selfish thoughts
[PreChorus]
There's no right way to say it
Want you so bad, I hate it
Good girls, so overrated
So overrated
[Chorus]
Just wanna cut my hair, lose myself
Make you sweat
Go out and get messed up
Find myself in your bed
Just wanna cut my hair, little black dress
Can't forget
Just wanna show you
Whatever she do, I can do it better
[Verse 2]
Couple years back, so sensitive, yeah
Moving like that gets repetitive, yeah
Singing 'bout the same old stupid ass things
Sad girl bit got a little boring
[PreChorus]
No right way to say it
Want you so bad, I hate it
Good girls, so overrated
So overrated
[Chorus]
Just wanna cut my hair, lose myself
Make you sweat
Go out and get messed up
Find myself in your bed
Just wanna cut my hair, little black dress
Can't forget
Just wanna show you
Whatever she do, I can do it better
[Outro]
Just wanna cut my hair
Just wanna cut my hair
Heard you got a new girl, that ain't fair
Show you how much I care
Just wanna cut my hair
Written by: Amy Allen, Jasper Harris, Ryan Tedder, Tate McRae