Released: November 3, 2017

Songwriter: JUDGE Jason York Corporal ​blackbear

Producer: Corporal ​blackbear

[Verse 1]
On the way down to your house
Santa Monica and La Brea
Watch the vampire score some dope
Tie my shoes, run through your mind

[Pre-Chorus 1]
What if we never met?
Wondering in pointless conversations
What if we never said "Hello" and "What's your name?"

[Chorus]
And maybe I could die treading water
Drowning under "Moonlight Sonata"
So kill me like you used to, love me like you never did
Fuck me like we never gon' see each other again
So kill me like you used to, love me like you never did
Fuck me like I'm never coming back, babe

[Post-Chorus 1]
Oh yeah, ah yeah, oh yeah, ah yeah
Fuck me like I'm never coming back home, yeah

[Verse 2]
On the way down to your house
Got a fifth of Jack, spoiled my liver
Maybe I could drown my fears
Scared to say back then I loved her

[Pre-Chorus 2]
What if we met before?
Maybe it's not coincidental
Maybe it's elementary love
Never believed in meant to be

[Chorus]
And maybe I could die treading water
Drowning under "Moonlight Sonata"
So kill me like you used to, love me like you never did
Fuck me like we never gon' see each other again
So kill me like you used to, love me like you never did
Fuck me like I'm never coming back, babe

[Post-Chorus 2]
Yeah yeah yeah ah
Yeah yeah ah
So kill me like you used to, love me like you never did
Fuck me like I'm never coming back home
Fuck me like I'm never coming back home
Fuck me like I'm never coming back
Fuck me like I'm never coming back home
Fuck me like I'm never coming back
Like I'm, like I'm never coming back home, home
So kill me like you used to, love me like you never did

​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.”