[Verse 1]
She had her arm out the window
Wind in her hair like the '80s
Singing with the radio playing
"You're my butterfly, sugar baby"
[Pre-Chorus]
And then she looked at me like T-R-O-U-B-L-E was
On her mind and in her head, so I said
[Chorus]
"I'll make it worth your wild"
This gravel goes for miles
She hit me with that smile
And she said, "Gun it, keep the night runnin'"
Pull me closer like this
Friday night on fire like
Girl, I like your style
Keep drivin' me crazy
And I, I'll make it worth your wild
[Post-Chorus]
Oh yeah, I'll make it worth your wild
[Verse 2]
Parked back off 212 and 'tucky
Timberline where the creek bend curves
That roadside prairie clover
Ain't half as wild as her
Heat lightning in the twilight sky
Went ahead and put her hand in mine
Started that little bench-seat slide
[Chorus]
I swear I'll make it worth your wild
This gravel goes for miles
She hit me with that smile
And she said, "Gun it, keep the night runnin'"
Pull me closer like this
Friday night on fire like
Girl, I like your style
Keep drivin' me crazy
And I, I'll make it worth your wild
[Post-Chorus]
Oh yeah, I'll make it worth your wild
[Bridge]
And then she looked at me like T-R-O-U-B-L-E was
On her mind and in her head, so I said
"I'll make it worth your wild"
Oh yeah, I'll make it worth your wild
[Chorus]
I'll make it worth your wild
This gravel goes for miles
She hit me with that smile
And she said, "Gun it, keep the night runnin'"
Pull me closer like this
Friday night on fire like
Girl, I like your style
Keep drivin' me crazy
And I, I'll make it worth your wild
[Outro]
Oh yeah, I'll make it worth your wild
Oh yeah
Worth Your Wild was written by Russell Dickerson & Parker Welling & Casey Brown & Flea & Shifty & John Frusciante & Anthony Kiedis & Bret “Epic” Mazur & Chad Smith.
Worth Your Wild was produced by Russell Dickerson & Casey Brown & Josh Kerr.
Russell Dickerson released Worth Your Wild on Fri Aug 01 2025.
‘Worth Your Wild’ is a high-energy heater with a beat that just sticks with you—we added it to the tour setlist immediately. It’s everything I loved growing up—blink-182, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The 1975—all coming together in one catchy, feel-good Russell Dickerson song.
— via Country Lowdown