“Call Me” (when I’m dead) wants to motivate people to move on from their past, without looking for toxic people who conditioned our life anymore.
The composition of the song was deeply inspired by traditional Spanish and Latin music, especially by the Cuban band Buena Vista Social Club, mixing rhyth...
You can’t keep your promises
I know you’re planning your escape
You better find some other ways
To be clear in what you say
Turn left, then right
Turn off the light
You said goodbye 500.000 times
Still talk to me, but you don’t see
How dumb you been in setting me free
So call me when I’m dead
‘Cause I don’t want you
I don’t want you back, back
Call me when I’m dead
‘Cause I don’t want you
I don’t want you back, back
Having troubles with myself
Never needed any help
Never cared for what I felt
I just got up after I fell
Go up and down
Take off your crown
I’m laid back now
Since you’re not around
I change thе mood
I break your rules
Straight to the moon
With nothing to provе
So call me when I’m dead
‘Cause I don’t want you
I don’t want you back, back
Call me when I’m dead
‘Cause I don’t want you
I don’t want you back, back
Call me when I’m dead
‘Cause I don’t want you
I don’t want you back, back
Call me when I’m dead
‘Cause I don’t want you
I don’t want you back, back
So call me when I’m dead
‘Cause I don’t want you
I don’t want you back, back
Call me when I’m dead
‘Cause I don’t want you
I don’t want you back, back
Call me when I’m dead
‘Cause I don’t want you
I don’t want you back, back
Call me when I’m dead
‘Cause I don’t want you
I don’t want you back, back
Call me when I’m dead
Call Me was written by Daniel Baiolla & Kevan Gulia.
Call Me was produced by Daniel Baiolla & Kevan.