Released: April 26, 2019

Songwriter: ​Aaron Harmon Jordan Reyes ​blackbear

Producer: ​Aaron Harmon ​blackbear Jordan Reyes

[Verse 1]
I should've went back home once the party was over
Dead balloons on the ground, throwin' up, curled over
I needed you the most, I got nothing to show for
I can't let no one in, I can't get any closer

[Chorus]
Said I'll make it up to you, make it up to you when it's all over
I'll make it up to you, make it up to you when I get sober
Oh, oh, oh
(Make it up to you, make it up to you)

[Verse 2]
I'm used to feeling alone, used to sick and tired
Lowest of the lows, couldn't get any higher
Should have spent my time a little wiser
I'm learning now to show up, maybe put out the fire

[Chorus]
You said I'll make it up to you, make it up to you when it's all over
I'll make it up to you, make it up to you when I get sober
Said I'll make it up to you, make it up to you when it's all over
I'll make it up to you, make it up to you when I get sober

[Outro]
Make it up to you
Make it up to you, make it up to you
When we get sober, sober
Make it up to you, make it up to you
Make it up to you, make it up to you
When we get sober, sober
Make it up

​blackbear

blackbear is the stage name of LA-based producer and singer-songwriter Mat Musto, popularly known for co-writing Justin Bieber’s “Boyfriend,” in 2012. Some of his first collaborations were with the likes of Pharrell Williams, MGK, and Childish Gambino. Later, Musto reinvented himself—he coined the name blackbear from a previous EP titled Year of the Blackbear. Under his new name, he started leaning more towards rapping and an R&B-oriented style.

His first mixtape Sex included collaborations with his peers James Blake, Maejor Ali, and “Boyfriend” co-writer Mike Posner. The Afterglow followed in 2014.

In 2015, blackbear released “idfc,” as the lead single from his debut album Deadroses. It increased his fan following and revenue, earning him millions of playback streams and a spot on Billboard’s Uncharted List of Undiscovered and Upcoming Artists. The second single, “90210,” included a feature from G-Eazy—blackbear made an appearance in his 2014 track, “Remember You.”