Released: September 30, 2021

Songwriter: Atticus Ross Trent Reznor John Cunningham Halsey

Producer: Gazelle Twin

I am not a woman, I'm a god (I'm a god)
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud (I'm a fraud)
I am not a woman, I'm a god (I'm a god)
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud (I'm a fraud)

I am not a woman, I'm a god
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud
So keep your heart 'cause I already got one

I am not a woman, I'm a god
I am not a martyr, I'm a problem
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud
Keep your heart 'cause I already—
I am not a woman, I'm a god
I am not a martyr, I'm a problem
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud
Keep your heart 'cause I already got one

I am not a woman, I'm a god
I am not a martyr, I'm a problem
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud
Keep your heart 'cause I already got one
I am not a woman, I'm a god
I am not a martyr, I'm a problem
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud
Keep your heart 'cause I already got one

I am not a woman, I'm a god
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud
I am not a woman, I'm a god
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud

I am not a woman, I'm a god
I am not a martyr, I'm a problem
I am not a lеgend, I'm a fraud
Keep your heart 'cause I alrеady got one
I am not a woman, I'm a god
I am not a martyr, I'm a problem
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud
Keep your heart 'cause I already got one

I am not a woman, I'm a god
(I just wanna feel somethin', tell me where to go)
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud
(I just wanna feel somethin', tell me where to go)
I am not a woman, I'm a god
(I just wanna feel somethin', tell me where to go)
I am not a legend, I'm a fraud
(I just wanna feel somethin', tell me where to go)

Halsey

Halsey is the stage name of New Jersey singer Ashley Nicolette Frangipane. It is an anagram of her first name and reference to the Halsey Street subway stop and street in Brooklyn where she used to live. The bio on her website

I am Halsey. I will never be anything but honest. I write songs about sex and being sad."

Halsey was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when she was 17. This has greatly influenced her creative process from the start of her career. Songs like “Control” and “Gasoline” explicitly delve into her psychological and emotional battles. Manic, Halsey’s third album and arguably her rawest and most emotionally vulnerable, was written in a fully manic state rather than a depressive one.