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As the closing track to The 1975’s Music for Cars EP, “Me” moves back and forth from different perspectives. These viewpoints reflect Matty’s father in addition to certain bits interwoven to match up to Matty himself, since it was explained that the track revolves around guilt.
It’s said that the n...
[Verse 1]
I got a plane in the middle of the night, don't you mind?
I nearly killed somebody, don't you mind, don't you mind?
I gave you something you can never give back, don't you mind?
You've seen my face like a heart attack, don't you mind, don't you mind?
[Verse 2]
I was late, but I arrived
I'm sorry, but I'd rather be getting high than watching my family die
Exaggerate and you and I
Oh, I think I did something terrible to your body, don't you mind?
[Chorus]
I put your mother through hell, don't you mind?
I hurt your brother as well, don't you mind, don't you mind?
Oh, I was thinking about killing myself, don't you mind?
I love you, don't you mind, don't you mind?
[Chorus]
I put your mother through hell, don't you mind?
I hurt your brother as well, don't you mind, don't you mind?
Oh, I was thinking about killing myself, don't you mind?
I love you, don't you mind, don't you mind?
Me was written by Ross MacDonald & Adam Hann & Matty Healy & George Daniel.
Me was produced by The 1975.
Frontman Matt Healy explained the song’s meaning to The Richie T Experience:
“That song, I suppose, is me at my most guilty,” he said. “Which, I suppose, is a running theme through a lot of the record ‘cause a lot of our records are quite self-deprecating. I think it’s a song about me apologizing r...