Songwriter: Richard “Biff” Stannard Ash Howes MARINA

Producer: Richard “Biff” Stannard

[Verse 1]
I'm embarrassed to confess
I am a jealous girlfriend
I want you to belong to me
But I think they call that jealousy

[Pre-Chorus]
I never say a word in case I come off needy
I never say a word, leave you before you leave me

[Chorus]
What is taking over me?
Jealousy
A bubbling inside of me
It's jealousy
Controlling me
It's coming after me
It's so easy
When you don't belong to me

[Verse 2]
Is it you or is it me?
When you talk about beauty
Makes me feel so ugly
But I think they call that jealousy

[Pre-Chorus]
I never say a word in case I come off needy
I never say a word, leave you before you leave me

[Chorus]
What is taking over me?
Jealousy
A bubbling inside of me
It's jealousy
Controlling me
It's coming after me
It's so easy
When you don't belong to me

[Bridge]
I think I'm fine, I think I'm tough
Untill I go and fall in love
I always try hard to conceal
But the more I hide the worse I feel

[Chorus]
What is taking over me?
Jealousy
A bubbling inside of me
It's jealousy
Controlling me
It's coming after me
It's so easy
When you don't belong to me

[Outro]
Jealousy
It's jealousy
Jealousy
It's jealousy

Marina Diamandis

Marina Lambrini Diamandis, better known as MARINA (formerly Marina and the Diamonds), is a Welsh singer-songwriter and musician.

Growing up in Wales, England and Greece, Marina became “obsessed with becoming a singer, almost as if it was a disease.” After moving to London, it took four years before she established herself as a singer-songwriter. After several independently-released EPs, she placed second on the BBC Sound of 2010 list. In 2010, her debut album, The Family Jewels, was released to critical acclaim and chart success, eventually being certified Gold in the UK.

Her 2012 sophomore album, Electra Heart, was a concept album in which she embraced the titular persona—a vapid, blonde “straight-up pop star” who arose out of her label’s demands for a more commercial pop sound and Marina’s desire to maintain artistic integrity. It became her most successful album, debuting atop the UK, Scotland and Ireland album charts.