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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
LAVA LA RUE
Vocals
AUDREY NUNA
Vocals
Anwar Sawyer
Programming
APOB
Bass
Chloe Kraemer
Programming
Joe Carson
Programming
Karma Kidd
Programming
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
LAVA LA RUE
Songwriter
AUDREY NUNA
Songwriter
Anwar Sawyer
Composer
Courage
Composer
APOB
Composer
Samuel Knowles
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Anwar Sawyer
Producer
Courage
Producer
APOB
Producer
Chloe Kraemer
Producer
Karma Kidd
Recording Engineer
Matt Colton
Mastering Engineer
Nathan Boddy
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Would you rather hear a siren sing to ya?
Forget your woes to feel numb
Tell me how much is one worth? Give in to it
Don’t look back when you taste the sun
And tell me if you’d rather see a liar
Then look the truth deep in the eye
Just what it be
Ain’t new to me
Despite I still believe in serendipity
[PreChorus]
There’s a shadow
Watching all your steps and your thoughts
In the abyss of one mind it explores
The digital frontier astronaut, yeah
[Chorus]
Poison in the cookies but I'm gonna eat that chip anyway
And you're not looking, find some honey for that big solo brain
Told the mirror, it's kinda funny how things turned out that way
[Verse 2]
Huh, stalking every minute like we big time rush
Take a private jet but why you never shut up
'Bout it, are you 'bout it? Is it likes or love?
Every day I wake up and I pick my fighter
Ticking timer, better make your mind up
Misaligned, yeah
Fuck this minimum wage, I need recliner
Forgetting to breathe again, I set reminders
Nice to meet ya
Then delete ya
Then impeach you, 'cause ya stack of Cheetos
Swipe up, coming back for refills
We stack up when we skeet on the beat like huh?
Dopamine hitting like the bassline, huh?
Chrome hearts when I sink the canines, woah
That's cold and my whole view, deja vu
[Chorus]
Poison in the cookies but I'm gonna eat that chip anyway
And you're not looking, find some honey for that big solo brain
Told the mirror, it's kinda funny how things turned out that way
Written by: APOB, AUDREY NUNA, Anwar Sawyer, Courage, LAVA LA RUE, Samuel Knowles