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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Jelly Roll
Vocals
Zach Crowell
Programming
Grady Saxman
Drums
Devin Malone
Acoustic Guitar
Nathan Keeterle
Electric Guitar
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
Electric Guitar
Ben Caver
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Zach Crowell
Songwriter
Jason Deford
Songwriter
Josh Hoge
Songwriter
Josh Miller
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Zach Crowell
Producer
Aidan Thompson
Recording Engineer
Jim Cooley
Mixing Engineer
Andrew Mendelson
Mastering Engineer
Luke Armentrout
Assistant Mastering Engineer
Adam Battershell
Assistant Mastering Engineer
Zach Kuhlman
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Ever been rock bottom
At the bottom of a bottle
And you're just all by yourself?
Like you got a million reasons
To grab a forty and squeeze it
Just to put an end to this hell
[PreChorus]
It only numbs the pain
I'll tell you what it takes
[Chorus]
It takes the soul from your body
Rips your heart out your chest
Makes you feel like you're nothing
But just a waste of breath
You don't want to see the sun tomorrow
Don't want to face another day
Suddenly your life goes down the drain
Yeah, that's what it takes
[Verse 2]
There's a silver-tongued devil
Telling me that I'll never
Make it out the hole that I'm in
I'm running out of options
Once it starts, I can't stop it
It's just a means to an end
[PreChorus]
It only numbs the pain
[Chorus]
It takes the soul from your body
Rips your heart out your chest
Makes you feel like you're nothing
But just a waste of breath
You don't want to see the sun tomorrow
Don't want to face another day
Suddenly your life goes down the drain
Yeah, that's what it takes
[PreChorus]
It only numbs the pain
I'll tell you what it takes
[Chorus]
It takes the soul out your body
The heart out your chest
Makes you feel like you're nothing
But just a waste of breath
You don't want to see the sun tomorrow
Don't want to face another day
Suddenly your life goes down the drain
Yeah, that's what it takes
Written by: Jason Deford, Josh Hoge, Josh Miller, Zach Crowell