Released: January 31, 2020

Songwriter: STINT Nate Ruess Wrabel Kesha

Producer: STINT

[Verse 1]
Babe, I know that's it's late, I know that I'm drunk
I haven't had a night like this in months
I walked in the door, that look on your face
Feel like I don't know you anymore

[Pre-Chorus]
You only wanna kiss me when I give you sad eyes
You're gonna miss me when I'm gone 'til the afterlife

[Chorus]
I could use a little bit of love tonight
I could use a little bit of love tonight

[Verse 2]
Big red heart sunglasses on, the ones that light up
You didn't even give a fuck
Got a janky tattoo, like we used to do, oh babe
Whatever happened to us?

[Pre-Chorus]
You only wanna call me when we're in a big fight
You're gonna miss me when I'm gone 'til the afterlife

[Chorus]
I could use a little bit of love tonight
I could use a little bit of love tonight

[Bridge]
Oh, oh
We used to have so much fun
Oh, oh
Are we even still in love?
Babe, won't you kiss me, say you miss me?
It's been a long time
If we can make it, we can take it to the afterlife

[Chorus]
Ooh, ooh
I could use a little love tonight
Ooh, ooh
A little bit of love tonight
I could use a little bit of love tonight
I could use a little bit of love tonight
(Little bit of love, little bit of love, I could use a little bit of love)
I could use a little bit of love tonight
(Little bit of love, little bit of love, I could use a little bit of love)
I could use a little bit of love tonight

Kesha

Kesha Rose Sebert, whose mononymous stage name was previously spelled Ke$ha, is an American singer-songwriter best known for hits like “Tik Tok” and “Praying.” Her mother, Pebe Sebert is also a songwriter, and the two have worked together on songs like “Learn to Let Go.”

In 2005, at age eighteen, Kesha signed a record deal with Dr. Luke’s Kemosabe Records. Her first major recording was an uncredited feature on Flo Rida’s 2009 hit “Right ‘Round,” which she recorded after walking into a session between Flo and Dr. Luke. She released her debut album, Animal, the next year, after choosing from hundreds of songs, and the record debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart. Lead single “Tik Tok” broke the record for the longest time for a female artist’s debut single to top the Billboard Hot 100.

Nine months after Animal dropped, Kesha rereleased it alongside Cannibal, an extended play featuring hits like “We R Who We R,” which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and “Blow.” In February 2011, Kesha kicked off her Get Sleazy Tour, which travelled through the Americas, Europe, and Australia. During the tour, she began writing for her sophomore album, Warrior, which was released in November 2012. She then embarked on a world tour, and was joined by future “Timber” collaborator Pitbull on the North American leg.