[Verse 1]
I need someone to check my posture
Tell me that the night’s too young, that you’ll fix my collar
Baby don’t work too hard, don’t speak too proper
Tell me that’s a Flintstone fade, that’s a real old problem
All my pills are hard to swallow
I just hit the kill switch crazy
Saying that you hate me, I don’t want the drama
You keep tryna play me, texting me at midnight
Saying these insane things, changing up the phrasing
Always bring my name up in these conversations
But she got a boyfriend and she say he’s amazing
Sleeping at the Days Inn
[Chorus]
You keep leading me on, you keep leading me on
You keep biting your lip, you keep flicking your tongue
Baby I don’t want none
‘Causе I heard you got a man but you calling me the onе
Baby I don’t want none
You keep grabbing my hand, I keep calling your bluff
I keep saying it’s enough
I might hit the kill switch crazy (Crazy)
[Verse 2]
One last bowl, sufficient entertainment
Ain’t no fading underneath the rising sun
I’ll follow anywhere you guide
‘Cause I never get tired and the light is on strobe
You got missed calls, baby you’ll be on vogue
If you keep this shit up, we’ll be pushing tenfold
I might put a ring on it, that be no joke (Joke)
Stop everything when you hear those sirens
Don’t get too violent
Pulling my hair out making your thigh twitch
Putting on mileage
Making my mood change, picking my fights with
The guilt that’s inside me
My bro said that I should be focused on your shit
And never what I did
But I think he’s biased
[Chorus]
You keep leading me on, you keep leading me on
You keep biting your lip, you keep flicking your tongue
Baby I don’t want none
‘Cause I heard you got a man but you calling me the one
Baby I don’t want none
You keep grabbing my hand, I keep calling your bluff
I keep saying it’s enough
I might hit the kill switch crazy (Crazy)
Leading Me On was written by Jacob Daley.
Leading Me On was produced by Warpstr.
Jacob Daley released Leading Me On on Thu Dec 10 2020.
“I don’t really know of a big pop song that’s about being led on, which is why I wrote it. I want people to really enjoy it and play it loud in a car, but also scream the lyrics of the hook because they feel like they can relate to it without losing the uptempo energy of the song” – Jacob Daley