“Monsters”, produced by Max Weinik (Loote) and Alex Koste (Mike Posner), is the second single off Kat’s fall 2020 EP, “made in the 90”- songs inspired by the nostalgia of growing up. Topically, “Monsters” deals with mental health and coming of age.
What did I expect? I can't seem ‘em...
I can’t even take a breath without bleeding
If I could get to sleep, maybe I could find some peace
What's been under my bed just moved into my head
What if all those stars were aliens?
Maybe they'd get me out my bed again
I’m wishing I felt like when I was a kid
Scared of a spaceship
And now I just take shit, Yeah
Now I'm waking up and I'm feeling the weight of the world on my chest
So I'm faking love just to have someone there that could hеlp me forget
And it's not enough just to gеt by when I'm trying my best
And there's nothing left
What did I expect? I can't seem ‘em...
I can’t even take a breath without bleeding
If I could get to sleep, maybe I could find some peace
What’s been under my bed just moved into my head
Yeah yeah
I got monsters
Yeah yeah
I got monsters
I think I'd rather run into a ghost than spend another night here on my own (all alone)
Smoking cigarettes and staying home
Cause it’s a nightmare
My mind never plays fair
Now I'm waking up and I'm feeling the weight of the world on my chest
So I'm faking love just to have someone there that could help me forget
And it’s not enough just to get by when I'm trying my best
And there's nothing left
What did I expect? I can't seem ‘em...
I can't even take a breath without bleeding
If I could get to sleep, maybe I could find some peace
What's been under my bed just moved into my head
Yeah yeah
I got monsters
Yeah yeah
I got monsters
Monsters was written by Alex Venegas & Alex Koste & Kat Saul.
Monsters was produced by Max Weinik & Alex Koste.
“When you’re a little kid, you’re afraid of things like Ghosts, Dracula, and Zombies. To be real I think I’m still afraid of Zombies, but in my experience growing up shifts your fears. Now instead of vampires and aliens, it’s fear of failure, mental health issues, broken relationships, childhood tra...
Yes! Spotify added the song to their Fresh Finds: Pop playlist on August 12th, 2020.