Released: May 24, 2019

Songwriter: Steve Lacy

Producer: Steve Lacy

[Verse 1]
I need an intervention
I'm in this situation
I scratch, but it's still itchin'
I yearn for his affection
'Cause I'm addicted to this drug

[Chorus]
You're my addiction
I can't find the diction of what I feel
Your touch is a trip
And I hate coming down, coming down
Said I hate coming down, coming down
Yeah, I hate coming down, coming down
Yeah, I hate coming down, coming down

[Verse 2]
I need some self-discipline
Where do I start to begin
Who can I call to help me?
In need of somethin' heavy, yeah
'Cause I'm addicted to this drug

[Chorus]
You're my addiction
I can't find the diction of what I feel
Your touch is a trip
And I hate coming down, coming down
Said I hate coming down, coming down
Yeah, I hate coming down, coming down
Yeah, I hate coming down, coming down

Steve Lacy

Steve Lacy (born May 23, 1998) is an American singer/songwriter, musician, and producer from Compton, CA. He is slowly building his reputation as a bona-fide prodigy.

Already, he has produced for Kendrick Lamar on 2017’s DAMN. He has worked with J. Cole on “Foldin Clothes,” and is a frequent collaborator with singer-songwriter Kali Uchis. In addition, Lacy has collaborated with Isaiah Rashad, Tyler, The Creator, Blood Orange, Big Sean, Ravyn Lenae, and contributed to Jhené Aiko’s collab project, TWENTY88.

However, Lacy is probably best known for his work as a guitarist, producer, and vocalist for neo-soul group The Internet. Following his introduction to the band during the conception of the Grammy-Nominated Ego Death, Lacy has become influential in the band’s sonic growth. His signature detached, clanking drum beats and slick, soulful Southern-California guitar riffs lend a retrospective yet modern sound to his and the band’s production. In February 2017, he released his first original collection of songs – the six-track “song series” humbly entitled Steve Lacy’s Demo. He and The Internet released Hive Mind in July 2018 as a follow-up to 2015’s Ego Death. In May of 2019, he released his ambitious debut, Apollo XXI – his first full-length, studio solo album.