Released: March 21, 2011

Songwriter: Simon Raymonde Robin Guthrie Elizabeth Fraser Illangelo Doc McKinney The Weeknd

Producer: The Weeknd Illangelo Doc McKinney

[Intro]
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, yeah, yeah, ey

[Verse 1]
I know what you did
I know
So I'ma let you taste her
I ain't washing my sins
I ain't washing my sins

[Pre-Chorus]
Now we're lying about the nights
Hiding all it behind the smiles
Take a look at what you did
You probably thought that you'd break my heart
You probably thought that you'd make me cry
But, baby, it's okay
I swear it's okay

[Chorus]
'Cause I know everything
I know everything
I know everything
I know everything
I know everything
I know everything
I know everything
I know everything

[Verse 2]
Now these tongues don't twist like they did before
It's hard to keep me up
And you are dry
But, baby, it don't hurt
Oh, like you thought it would
The more of you the merrier, oh, oh, oh, ooh

[Pre-Chorus]
Now we're lying about the nights
Hiding all it behind the smiles
Take a look at what you did
You probably thought that you'd break my heart
You probably thought that you'd make me cry
But baby it's okay
It's okay

[Chorus]
I know everything
I know everything
I know everything
I know everything

The Weeknd

Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (born February 16, 1990 in Scarborough, Ontario), popularly known as The Weeknd, is an R&B/pop/hip-hop singer-songwriter and record producer from Toronto, Canada. He has been referred to as the songbird of his generation and the best musical talent since Michael Jackson throughout his career.

The Weeknd gained widespread critical acclaim for his three mixtapes, House of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes of Silence, which he later compiled to make a remastered, three-disc album titled Trilogy after signing his record deal with Republic. In 2013, he released Kiss Land, which was considered to be his debut studio album.

In 2014, he dropped “Often,” a remix of Beyonce’s “Drunk In Love,” and “King of the Fall.” The Weeknd released two songs in collaboration with the film Fifty Shades of Grey, with “Earned It” becoming his solo breakout hit.