Released: December 13, 2019

Songwriter: Whethan Josh Kear Tyler Johnson Meghan Trainor

Producer: Andrew Wells Tyler Johnson

[Intro]
That's my evil twin
That's my evil twin

[Verse 1]
It wasn't me, she started it
I said just one, then she got lit
She takes control, she's in my head
Making me make my bad decisions, but I'm innocent
Two Tylenol for what she did
So dehydrated, that crazy bitch
I've had enough, so over it
Making me make my bad decisions, but I'm innocent

[Pre-Chorus]
I get lost in the background
She the star of the show
Gotta deal with her problems
When she lose control
I know I can't tame her
I don't even try
So let me apologize

[Chorus]
(That's my evil twin) No, it ain't my fault
(That's my evil twin) It wasn't me at all
Don't be mad at me
I can't help that she's a wild one, baby, wild one, baby

[Post-Chorus]
That's my evil twin
That's my evil twin

[Verse 2]
I never yell, but she can scream
She loves to give me anxiety
She talks too much, she never quits
Making me make my bad decisions while I'm innocent (Yeah)

[Pre-Chorus]
I get lost in the background
She the star of the show
Gotta deal with her problems
When she lose control
I know I can't tame her
I don't even try
So let me apologize

[Chorus]
(That's my evil twin) No, it ain't my fault
(That's my evil twin) It wasn't me at all
Don't be mad at me
I can't help that she's a wild one, baby, wild one, baby

[Post-Chorus]
That's my evil twin (Woo, hey)
That's my evil twin (Hey)
That's my evil twin
That's my evil twin

[Bridge]
Even though she crazy, gotta love her 'cause she half of me
Jealous of her confidence and how she moves her body, no
But she ain't always right, I'm talkin' 'bout last night
So let me apologize

[Chorus]
(That's my evil twin) No, it ain't my fault
(That's my evil twin) It wasn't me at all
Don't be mad at me (No)
I can't help that she's a wild one, baby, wild one, baby (Yeah)

[Outro]
That's my evil twin (Woo, hey)
That's my evil twin

Meghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor is a pop singer-songwriter from Nantucket. Before launching her solo career, she wrote songs for the likes of Sia and Sabrina Carpenter. She entered pop stardom with the controversial but danceable body-positivity anthem “All About That Bass,” which led her 2015 debut LP, Title.

In 2016, Meghan released her sophomore effort Thank You, which was preceded by the smash single “NO.” Peaking at #3 on the Hot 100, top 20 track “Me Too” & the reggae-influenced “Better” supported the release of the album.

Staying reasonably quiet in 2017, Trainor dropped the single “I’m A Lady” for the “The The Lost Village.” Trainor underwent vocal surgery during the year and needed time to rest her voice before returning to the limelight.