[Verse 1]
If you want to, I can be just like you
I can laugh at your jokes, convince you to take me home
Say you're my type
Anything to get inside your mind
Put a look on my face and back to your place
Using your words just to move up a base
[Pre-Chorus]
You’ll say what you want, but I can see your hand
I'm playing your game
And you're not winning it
[Chorus]
I like the way your mouth moves
The way you say my name
’Cause when it's on your tongue
You're in love, what a shame
I wanna see your mouth move
You're such a pretty face
Take the air right out your lungs
Be a drug, play a game
When you say my name
[Verse 2]
And does it scare you
That I already know what you're into?
You can say lеss, I bet I can guess
That you say whatevеr to get me undressed
Double dare you, tell me two lies
Don't need no truths
'Cause I can see right through you
You're no good at pretend
I’m using your tricks that you use with your friends
[Pre-Chorus]
You’ll say what you want, but I can see your hand
You're playing my game
And you’re not winning it
[Chorus]
I like the way your mouth moves
The way you say my name
'Cause when it's on your tongue
You're in love, what a shame
I wanna see your mouth move
You’re such a pretty face
Take the air right out your lungs
Be a drug, play a game
When you say my name
[Outro]
I wanna see your mouth move
When you say my name
When you say my name
I'll be in your head
'Til you're dead, what a shame
When you say my name
Remember you got played
No, we're not the same
I just fake it out your game
When you say my name
When You Say My Name was written by Chandler Leighton.
When You Say My Name was produced by Brennan Loney.
Chandler Leighton released When You Say My Name on Wed Mar 09 2022.
“When You Say My Name” was written 2 weeks after my breakup. I came into the studio and told Brennan I was tired of writing sad songs because I didn’t want to feel sad anymore. I wanted to feel empowered and confident. My personality is extroverted and extremely social, and when I go on stage I want...
I was going through a breakup, and I needed something that made me feel powerful. This song brought me so much confidence I became a new person. It was liberating, and I embodied the song. I reclaimed my power and self-confidence and came back to who I was supposed to be, who I really am.
—via Prel...