Songwriter: David Saint Fleur VodKa Bebe Rexha

[Verse 1]
Falling way too fast
And I believed this could last
Strung out like a good time
You made me more, now all I got these scars

[Pre-Chorus]
I guess a superhero fell in love with a villain
Keep on breaking hearts, breaking hearts

[Chorus]
Run away, run away, run away, run away, run away
As fast I can, I don't need a man like you
Run away, run away, run away, run away, run away
Before I make some other mistake like you

[Verse 2]
Lipstick on your shirt
Was she worth [?]
You crossed your heart
You hoped to die
But now it's your turn, it's your turn to cry

[Pre-Chorus]
I guess a superhero fell in love with a villain
Keep on breaking hearts, breaking hearts

[Chorus]
Run away, run away, run away, run away, run away
As fast I can, I don't need a man like you
Run away, run away, run away, run away, run away
Before I make some other mistake like you
Oh, before I make some other mistake like you

[Bridge]
I used to believe that we'd be together forever and ever
But I was wrong, oh, I was wrong, ooh
I used to believe that we'd be together forever and ever
But I was wrong, I was wrong, I was wrong

[Chorus]
Run away, run away, run away, run away, run away
As fast I can, I don't need a man like you
Run away, run away, run away, run away, run away
Before I make some other mistake like you
Oh, before I make some other mistake like you

Bebe Rexha

Born on August 30, 1989, Bleta Rexha–widely known by her stage name Bebe Rexha, with Bebe meaning “bumblebee”–is an American singer and songwriter hailing from Brooklyn, New York. Her Albanian background and passion for music at the young age of 4 led her to pursue her love for music through Tottenville High School on Staten Island.

She is best known for being featured on the hit singles “Take Me Home” by Cash Cash, “Hey Mama” by David Guetta and “Me, Myself and I” by G-Eazy. She is also known for being the lead vocalist of the American band Black Cards, which was created by Pete Wentz, lead bassist of Fall Out Boy.

She has worked producing and writing for several different artists and most notably co-wrote the number-one US Billboard Hot 100 hit “The Monster” by Eminem featuring Rihanna.

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