Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Sabrina Teitelbaum
Sabrina Teitelbaum
Vocals
Yves Rothman
Yves Rothman
Percussion
Bosh Rothman
Bosh Rothman
Drums
Keith Karman
Keith Karman
Bass Guitar
Sam Stewart
Sam Stewart
Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Sabrina Teitelbaum
Sabrina Teitelbaum
Composer
Yves Rothman
Yves Rothman
Composer
Casey Smith
Casey Smith
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Yves Rothman
Yves Rothman
Producer
Joe LaPorta
Joe LaPorta
Mastering Engineer
Lawrence Rothman
Lawrence Rothman
Mixing Engineer
JC Chiam
JC Chiam
Assistant Engineer
Jake Supple
Jake Supple
Recording Engineer
Nate Haessly
Nate Haessly
Assistant Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I think that you'd be proud, I flew alone today
I think that you'd be shocked that I don't look the same
[Verse 2]
I grew up fast without you
Did my lashes in the bathroom
And some things you'd like to skip
Sixteen, sucking dick in the bathroom
[Chorus]
What's fair?
What's a fair assessment
Of the job you did?
Do you ever even regret it?
It's not rare
Doesn't make it less depressing
Tried so hard
Am I overcorrecting?
[Verse 3]
You'd want me to be famous, so you could live by proxy
You always had a reason to comment on my body
You're not a perfect person, something's always wrong
But I know there's nothing less perfect to a girl than a mom
[Chorus]
What's fair?
What's a fair assessment
Of the job you did?
Do you ever even regret it?
It's not rare
It doesn't make it less depressing
Tried so hard
Am I overcorrecting?
[Bridge]
Maybe it was not the right time
Maybe it was not the right wine
Maybe it was in the water
Maybe God turned a blind eye
Maybe it was my crime
Maybe I should see a doctor
I didn't choose you
You chose me
I won't chalk up the truth to disease
[Chorus]
What's fair?
What's a fair assessment
Of the job you did?
Do you ever even regret it?
It's not rare
Doesn't make it less depressing
Tried so hard
Am I overcorrecting?
[Outro]
Am I overcorrecting? Ah ha
Am I overcorrecting? Ah ha
Am I overcorrecting? Ah ha, ah
Ah ha, ah
Written by: Casey Smith, Justin Rothman, Sabrina Teitelbaum, Yves Rothman
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