Released: August 15, 2018

Songwriter: Pasqué Aminé

Producer: Pasqué

[Pre-Chorus]
I don't wanna feel like I need ya
You're a catch but I'm not a receiver
I'm nervous what this might turn into
Know my skin glows whenever I see ya

[Chorus]
That's why I'm shinin', shinin', shinin', shinin'
That's why I'm shinin', shinin', shinin', shinin'

[Verse 1]
I fuck up like everyday, I fuck up in every way
I fuck up like when I pull up on Sunday at Chick-Fil-A
My-my dark twisted fantasy, beautiful insanity
When the rain pours, I'm the one you call your canopy
Face be moisturized, sun keep beamin' on your thighs
In Hawaii lookin' fly, my obsession multiplies, yeah
Butter on my fingers I'm nothing like Jerry Rice
When you glow, that's how I glow
So my feelings; they pay the price

[Pre-Chorus]
I don't wanna feel like I need ya
You're a catch but I'm not a receiver
I'm nervous what this might turn into
Know my skin glows whenever I see ya

[Chorus]
That's why I'm shinin', shinin', shinin', shinin'
That's why I'm shinin', shinin', shinin', shinin'

[Verse 2]
Is this shit forever? Where's the evidence?
Should I even bother? I guess that's confidence
We sippin' sake soakin' sun so sofa's never comfy
So sorry summer's over but you still my lil' mami
I wake up, then get up, graveyard shift 'til 5
You stay up, then we fuck, you always down to ride
When she do the tip drill, throw it like a pinwheel
My problems only minor, nonexistent like a kids' will

[Pre-Chorus]
I don't wanna feel like I need ya
You're a catch but I'm not a receiver
I'm nervous what this might turn into
Know my skin glows whenever I see ya

[Chorus]
That's why I'm shinin', shinin', shinin', shinin'
That's why I'm shinin', shinin', shinin', shinin'

Aminé

Adam Aminé Daniel (born April 18, 1994), popularly known as the mononymous stage-name, Aminé (pronounced a-MEEN-ay), is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, director, and actor from Woodlawn, Portland, Oregon.

Aminé’s released his debut mixtape, Odyssey to Me in January 2014, then a seven-track EP, En Vogue in August 2014. A year later, he released his second mixtape, Calling Brio in August 2015.

Aminé’s career took off with his March 2016 breakout hit, “Caroline”, which peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 2017. Shortly after Donald Trump was elected president in November 2016, Aminé made his TV debut with “Caroline” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and included a new verse aiming at “You can never make America great again / All you ever did was make this country hate again.”