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The producer, co-writer, and featured artist of this song, Bruce (also known as the Weekend Riot), talked about writing this song in the 23 episode of his and his girlfriend’s podcast, Couple of Issues. He said that this song was written after he had a mental breakdown in front of his girlfriend. Th...
[Intro: Scotty Sire]
I'm sorry
For breaking down in front of you
I’m fucked up
I don't know what else I can do
I'm trying
To pull myself together
I’m trying
Trying to get better
[Verse 1: Scotty Sire]
Walking around like the weight of the world is on my shoulders
Two big boulders, trying to get up, but I'm sinking
And I'm plagued by all my overthinking
It's not that bad, but it feels that bad
Little things build up, it's ironic that
These things that build up break me down so bad
And honestly, it's all of me
I gotta learn to let things go
What's wrong with me?
It's so hard to see
It’s like nobody else knows what’s going on
But you do: that's why I take it all out on you
I’m so frustrated, so stressed out
Just can't help it, I'm breaking down
[Chorus: Scotty Sire]
I'm sorry
For breaking down in front of you
I’m fucked up
I don't know what else I can do
I'm trying
To pull myself together
I'm trying
Trying to get better
I'm sorry
For breaking down in front of you
I'm fucked up
I don't know what else I can do
I'm trying
To pull myself together
I'm trying
Trying to get better
[Verse 2: The Weekend Riot]
I needed some fresh air
I take a step outside
You come and find me, saying:
"Something doesn't seem right"
But I don't wanna open up
'Cause I don't wanna bring you down
But these teardrops come pouring out
I'm just not myself (No)
I just need some help (No)
And that's the hardest part, letting go of fear
But it's a change I gotta make, so I'm singing now
(I don't wanna get better, it's gonna get better)
[Chorus: The Weekend Riot]
I'm sorry
For breaking down in front of you
I'm fucked up
I don't know what else I can do
I'm trying
To pull myself together
I'm trying
Trying to get better
I'm sorry
For breaking down in front of you
I'm fucked up
I don't know what else I can do
I'm trying
To pull myself together
I'm trying
Trying to get better
[Bridge: Together]
Say it right now, would that change anything?
(I wanna get better, it's gonna get better)
If I say it right now, would that change anything?
(I wanna get better, it's gonna get better)
If I say it right now, would that change anything?
(I wanna get better, it's gonna get better)
If I say it right now, if I say it right now
Would it change anything?
[Chorus: Together]
I'm sorry
For breaking down in front of you
I'm fucked up
I don't know what else I can do
I'm trying
To pull myself together
I'm trying
Trying to get better
I'm sorry
For breaking down in front of you
I'm fucked up
I don't know what else I can do
I'm trying
To pull myself together
I'm trying
Trying to get better
Get Better was written by Bruce Wiegner & Scotty Sire.
Get Better was produced by Bruce Wiegner.
Scotty Sire released Get Better on Fri Oct 12 2018.
I think Bruce and I originally met through mutual friends. We have a lot of the same friends and we’re in the same group. We got together and we wrote some music.
Bruce: We had written one song for Scott’s album, and he was like “I want to do another song with you.” And I was like “cool.” So we came into the studio, and he wanted to do like an upbeat track.
Scotty: Yeah, the previous song was about anxieties and kicking anxieties out of your life and stuff l...
Scotty: It’s all really positive the way that the song has been received by people. A lot of people can relate to it. They say it helps them through certain times. The main thing is that people relate to it. Everyone goes through what we describe in the song. Or a lot of people do, anyways. And I...
Scotty started doing music like a year and a half ago. Like really started getting into putting out music. And I was like “hey, I produce and I song write, what’s up Scott?”