[Verse 1]
Aye, think I need to slow down
Need to put the phone down
It's a shame babe
'Cause it'll hurt you if I felt the same way
I'm no competition if we're playin' games
Thinkin' you and I want the same thing, no
Sittin' right beside you
I've been livin' with a liar
And it'll make two if I promise
Never go play around fire
[Pre-Chrorus]
Last night I had a dream you was drunk with me
Confessing that you might be in love with me
The pain always come with your company
[Chrorus]
I'm awake, I'm awake, I'm awake, I'm awake
Holy shit, I'm awake, holy shit, holy shit, ayy
Why you actin' holy? You ain't this, yeah
Why you actin' holy? You ain't this
I'm awake, I'm awake, I'm awake, I'm awake
Holy shit, I'm awake, holy shit, holy shit, ayy
Why you actin' holy? You ain't this, yeah
Why you actin' holy? You ain't this
[Verse 2]
Yeah, Heartbreak Hotel now
Room 911 I'm in Hell now
Closest thing to heaven when she comes through
Lookin' like an angel, let me love you
Think I need to slow down
Need to put the phone down, ayy
Ayy, think I need to slow down
Need to put the phone down, ayy
[Pre-Chrorus]
Last night I had a dream you was drunk with me
Confessing that you might be in love with me
The pain always come with your company
[Chrorus]
I'm awake, I'm awake, I'm awake, I'm awake
Holy shit, I'm awake, holy shit, holy shit, ayy
Why you actin' holy? You ain't this, yeah
Why you actin' holy? You ain't this
I'm awake, I'm awake, I'm awake, I'm awake
Holy shit, I'm awake, holy shit, holy shit, ayy
Why you actin' holy? You ain't this, yeah
Why you actin' holy? You ain't this
Holy Shit was produced by NYLZ.
I took on a more linear approach on this project, even though its broken down into three chapters, I wanted each song to lead into the next cohesively. After “Don’t Belong Here” & “Welcome To Rehab” I wanted the awakening moment. It was time to make the realization of where I was at currently. I...
I was getting into a lot of punk music at the time, I wanted something that captured that attitude but in my own way. Wanted it to feel like a song people would moshpit to when the hook drops. Everything else was pretty much experimental, we’d build on the track, then reduce it, then try new things....
The process is usually the same every time NYLZ & I link up, grab a coffee & start early in the day. It’s really just a back and forth collaborative effort where he gives me time alone to record ideas, comes in to add to the production & mix. I as well try messing around with chords/drum...