Released: December 4, 2020

Songwriter: Dan Priddy Dan Smith Kenny Beats Mark Crew

Producer: Mark Crew Dan Smith Jack Duxbury

[Chorus]
Goosebumps on my skin
Hairs on the back of my neck
Where do you begin?
And where does the fantasy end?

[Verse 1]
I lost it, you found it
'07, all about it
We're dizzy, we're jaded
I nearly self-destructed

[Pre-Chorus]
And you
Make it hard to love you
Is that why you
Make it hard to love you?

[Chorus]
Goosebumps on my skin
Hairs on the back of my neck
Where do you begin?
And where does the fantasy end?
It's drivin' me wi-i-ild
To know that I can't have you
Drivin' me wi-i-i-ild
To know that I can't have you anymore

[Post-Chorus]
Anymore
Anymore
Anymore

[Verse 2]
She said
I'll snap like elastic
Just watch me shake my baggage off
You're muted, computed
Why can't you learn to lose me?

[Pre-Chorus]
'Cause you
Make it hard to love you
D'you know that you, you
Make it hard to love you, oh

[Chorus]
Goosebumps on my skin
Hairs on the back of my neck
Where do you begin?
And where does the fantasy end?
You're drivin' me wi-i-ild
To know that I can't have you
Drivin' me wi-i-ild
You know that I can't have you anymore

[Post-Chorus]
Anymore
Anymore
Anymore

Bastille

Bastille is a British indie pop band. After releasing a limited single in 2010 and the Laura Palmer EP in 2011, the band was signed to Virgin Records. Following their signing, the band released two mix-tapes – Other People’s Heartache and Other People’s Heartache Pt. 2 — for free. In an interview with The Guardian, Dan Smith discussed the

Someone recently said to ‘The mixtapes were very clever, was that the label’s idea?’ Actually the label were completely against it; we were stealing and sampling illegally left, right and centre. The label ‘We want nothing to do with this.’ When it came to hosting the mixtapes, I had to register the website myself.

Preceding the release of their debut album, Bad Blood, the band released several singles — “Overjoyed”, “Bad Blood” and “Flaws”— to moderate commercial success. In February 2013, the band was catapulted into the charts by the album’s fourth single, “Pompeii”. The song was a commercial hit, going up to 5x Platinum around the world. In June 2014, “Pompeii” was confirmed to be the United Kingdom’s most streamed song ever. Unfortunately, it has since been overtaken.