Released: April 6, 2018

Songwriter: Kali Uchis Josh Crocker

Producer: Josh Crocker

[Verse 1]
What can I do? It's just too late to reach you
Your cigarette burnt holes all through my t-shirt
The truth is such a pain, too horrible to name
They say don't blame the player but he played the game

[Chorus]
It's no fun to feel like a fool
When you learn your baby don't belong to you
Some might laugh, some might call it cruel
When you learn your baby don't belong to you

[Verse 2]
Love you for being sick and twisted
But pussy is a hell of an addiction
My heart went through a shredder
The day I learned about your baby mothers
'Cause you're a grown ass man, now you should know better
But I still run all my errands in your sweater
'Cause the truth is such a pain, too horrible to name
They say don't blame the player but he played the game

[Chorus]
It's no fun to feel like a fool
When you learn your baby don't belong to you
Some might laugh, some might call it cruel
When you learn your baby don't belong to you

[Bridge]
I can't look, closed my eyes
Can't believe it could've been mine

[Chorus]:
It's no fun to feel like a fool
When you learn your baby don't belong to you
Some might laugh, some might call it cruel
When you learn your baby don't belong to you

[Outro]
No fun to feel like a fool, fool
It's no fun to feel like a fool

Kali Uchis

Karly-Marina Loaiza (born July 17, 1994), better known as her stage name Kali Uchis, is a Colombian-American singer, songwriter, record producer, music video director, and fashion designer.

Sporting a 50’s aesthetic (from which Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald are cited influences), Kali’s brand of art pop spans the length of many genres of soul (doo-wop, reggae, funk, quiet storm, psychedelia) with a Latina twist.

Kali grew up playing saxophone and piano; she was introduced to music production and video editing while she was in high school and released her debut project Drunken Babble in 2012. Since then, Kali has gone on to release a 2015 EP, Por Vida, and her debut album, Isolation, in 2018.