Released: February 12, 2021

Featuring: JID

Songwriter: Dua Lipa Sarah Hudson Clarence Coffee Jr. KOZ JID

Producer: KOZ

[Intro: JID]
We doin' good
We doin' good
That's your problem

[Verse 1: Dua Lipa]
Pulling me down like an anchor
Sayin' it's my fault, you're angered
Telling me no one will love me (Watch your mouth)
Telling me I'm gon' be lonely
(Watch me, watch me, watch me, watch me now)
You and me on for a good run
Thinking that you were a good one
Under your palm, yeah, you like that (What the fuck?)
Now it's my turn to bite back (I've had enough)

[Pre-Chorus: Dua Lipa & JID]
Ooh, did it to yourself (Yourself)
Playing with my mind (My mind)
Putting me through hell (Hell)
Ooh, I'd be broken too (Too)
If you left me like (Me like) like I left you
That's your problem

[Chorus: Dua Lipa & JID]
Not my problem, not my problem
Call it what you want, but you're not my problem
Cryin' all the time, but you're not my problem
If you got issues (That's your problem)
Not my problem, not my problem
Call it what you want, but you're not my problem
Cryin' all the time, but you're not my problem
If you got issues (That's your problem)

[Verse 2: Dua Lipa]
Doin' it all for reaction
Doing the most in your caption
Making me seem like the bad guy (Watch your mouth)
Try to bring me down, but nice try
(Watch me, watch me, watch me, watch me now)

[Pre-Chorus: Dua Lipa & JID]
I used to like you
How did I like you? (What the fuck?)
I used to like you
And now I don't (We doin' good)
Ooh, I'd be broken too (Too)
If you left me like (Me like) like I left you
That's your problem

[Chorus: Dua Lipa & JID]
Not my problem, not my problem
Call it what you want, but you're not my problem
Cryin' all the time, but you're not my problem
If you got issues (That's your problem)
Not my problem, not my problem
Call it what you want, but you're not my problem
Cryin' all the time, but you're not my problem
If you got issues (That's your problem)

[Verse 3: JID]
I thought I liked you, I thought you was cool
But I'm a thot when I be drinking, don't be thinking shit through
Nevertheless, you got the clue, and now you blue
'Cause I ain't speaking to you
Aww booboo, you'll be cool
Don't boo-hoo, boo, what's the issue?
GGG's listening, this BD, she trippin'
I'm dippin', I'm dippin', I'm done with it
I'm stupid, I'm dumb, come with it
I heard 'em all, I'ma call you one name
(That's your problem)

[Chorus: Dua Lipa & JID]
Not my problem, not my problem
Call it what you want, but you're not my problem
Cryin' all the time, but you're not my problem
If you got issues (That's your problem)
Not my problem, not my problem
Call it what you want, but you're not my problem
Cryin' all the time, but you're not my problem
If you got issues (That's your problem)

Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa is a British singer-songwriter.

Born in London on August 22, 1995, she is the daughter of Albanian rock artist Dukagjin Lipa. She moved to Kosovo at the age of 11 before returning to the UK at age 15 to attend Sylvia Young Theatre School part-time. Posting covers of artists such as Nelly Furtado, Chance The Rapper and Rihanna, she signed to Warner Records (Vertigo/Captiol for Germany, Austria and Switzerland) and released her debut single, “New Love.” Its follow-up, “Be The One,” became her breakthrough single in mainland Europe. She was also shortlisted for the BBC Sound of 2016 list and was nominated for the prestigious BRITs Critics Choice Award.

In 2016, she broke through in the UK with “Hotter Than Hell,” and scored her first Billboard Hot 100-charting single with “Blow Your Mind (Mwah).” Collaborations with Martin Garrix and Sean Paul on their worldwide hits “Scared to Be Lonely” and “No Lie”“ followed in 2017. Her self-titled debut album was released on June 2, debuting at #5 on the UK Album Charts and at #86 on the Billboard 200 and receiving positive reviews from critics, many praising Dua Lipa’s vocals and confidence. The album’s sixth single, “New Rules,” became a worldwide hit, topping the charts in the UK and remaining in the top 5 for 10 consecutive weeks. In early 2018, “IDGAF” was released to similar success, while Dua won two BRIT Awards, including Best Breakthrough Act. She saw continued success with her Calvin Harris collaboration, “One Kiss,” and closed out the year with a Complete Edition reissue of her album.