Released: May 8, 2020

Featuring: Lucky Daye

Songwriter: Nija Daniel Klein Sam Wish Michael MacGregor Matt Campfield Dustin “Dab” Bowie Andrew “Pop” Wansel Lucky Daye Kehlani

Producer: Some Randoms Sam Wish Andrew “Pop” Wansel

[Verse 1: Kehlani]
I need you here, my safe haven (Safe)
Rather go at it than not speak at all
How you made me feel, it was dangerous

[Pre-Chorus: Kehlani]
Oh, you know
I would rather argue than me sleep alone
Rather call you out than no one call my phone
Hold my grudge instead of havin' none to hold, none to hold

[Chorus: Kehlani]
Could you blame me for needing you?
You're the reason I got a weakness, oh, no
You drive me crazy, still that's my baby
Can't get enough of you
Baby, it's somethin' that you do
Can't get enough of you
Baby, it's somethin' that you do

[Verse 2: Lucky Daye]
I say it umpteen times
You think I'ma leave, but I'm never gonna jump sides
We been on a rough ride
Still ride shotty with a nigga through the long nights
And it's always two rights
Playin' games with our hands tied
Who else can I confide in?
Don't want a war, tryna win a fight in here, you got it

[Verse 3: Kehlani]
Blowin' my phone up
Hopin' you decide to just show up
Rather say it all to your face
I'd rather we act like grown ups
Sometimes, I block all your calls
You start hittin' my girls up
Talkin' 'bout, "Where's my baby?"
And that's when I soften up

[Pre-Chorus: Kehlani]
Yeah, you know
I would rather argue than me sleep alone
Rather call you out than no one call my phone
Hold my grudge instead of havin' none to hold, none to hold

[Chorus: Kehlani]
Could you blame me for needing you?
You're the reason I got a weakness, oh, no
You drive me crazy, still that's my baby
Can't get enough of you
Baby, it's somethin' that you do
Can't get enough of you
Baby, it's somethin' that you do

[Outro: Kehlani]
You're the only one for me, only one for me, oh
Only one for me, only one for me, yeah
Only one for me, only one for me, oh

Kehlani

Oakland R&B singer Kehlani Parrish, better known as just Kehlani, first found fame on America’s Got Talent in 2011. Her group Poplyfe reached the final, losing to Landau Murphy.

Kehlani left Poplyfe after the show, but her solo career stalled for contractual reasons. She finally released her début solo project, Cloud 19, in 2014. A breezy, poppy mixtape, Cloud 19 flew largely under the radar, although Complex described it as “outstanding.”

2015 was Kehlani’s break-out year. Her sophomore mixtape, You Should Be Here, featured Chance The Rapper and BJ The Chicago Kid. It earned her national attention and even a Grammy nomination for Best Urban Contemporary, although it ultimately lost out to Beauty Behind the Madness by The Weeknd.