This is Your Smith’s second single (released on July 27th, 2018) in which she waves a metaphorical white flag to the public’s expectations of her. This is her breaking free and coming into a newfound, more genuine sound.
[Verse 1]
We drove until we beat the sun
From home to L.A
I think we loved each other most
When we were runnin' away
We sat down at a bar to think
You said it could be worse
You tore the labels from your drink
We might as well get home first
[Chorus]
I got a bad habit
Of smoking too much
Of drinking onstage
I got a bad habit
Of living rich
On minimum wage
I got a bad habit
But loving you
Is the worst one
[Verse 2]
You said don't you ever, ever, ever change
As long as you live
You were always good at sayin' things like that
Without much to give
I could see my door to leave
But then you asked me to dance
So I swayed along to Carole King
With my hands in your hands
[Chorus]
I got a bad habit
Of smoking too much
Of drinking onstage
I got a bad habit
Of living rich
On minimum wage
Of needing to go
But choosing to stay
Of putting it off
'Til another day
I got a bad habit
But loving you
Is the worst one
Is the worst one
[Bridge]
Spent so long together
We lost sight of each other
We watched our time get carried away
Refused to read the warnings
And now I spend my mornings
Wondering why I needed to stay
[Chorus]
I got a bad habit
Of smoking too much
Of drinking onstage
I got a bad habit
Of living rich
On minimum wage
Of needing to go
But choosing to stay
Of putting it off
'Til another day
I got a bad habit
But loving you
Is the worst one
Is the worst one
Your Smith released Bad Habit on Fri Jul 27 2018.