Released: October 9, 2020

Songwriter: Zakk Cervini Chris Greatti Omer Fedi Justin Tranter Julia Michaels YUNGBLUD

Producer: Omer Fedi YUNGBLUD Zakk Cervini Chris Greatti

[Verse 1]
Tallulah knows that she's not the only one I'm holding close
On the low, I get vertigo from body overdose
So tell me your name, and tell me your problems
I got the same

[Pre-Chorus]
And I wanna get stuck between your teeth like cotton candy
So you'll remember me, darling

[Chorus]
I'm losing myself in you
And you, and you, and you, and you, I know
I'm losing myself in you
And you, and you, and you, and you, I know

[Verse 2]
I figured out that the modern world is
Turning the wrong way 'round
There's something about the way
Our bedsheets turn religion upside down
So we just have sex to solve all our problems
Let's do it again

[Pre-Chorus]
And I wanna get stuck between your teeth like cotton candy
So you'll remember me, darling

[Chorus]
I'm losing myself in you
And you, and you, and you, and you, I know
I'm losing myself in you
And you, and you, and you, and you, I know
Leave me in the morning, all alone
I don't wanna be on my own
I'm losing myself in you
And you, and you, and you, and you, I know
I'm losing myself in you
And you, and you, and you, and you, I know
I'm losing myself in you
And you, and you, and you, and you, I know
Leave me in the morning, all alone
I don't wanna be on my own
I'm losing myself in you
And you, and you, and you, and you, I know

YUNGBLUD

Dominic Richard Harrison, who performs under the moniker of YUNGBLUD, fuses alternative rock and hip-hop while speaking up on important topics like mental illness and politics. Hailing from Doncaster, England, he cites acts like Arctic Monkeys and Eminem as influences.

Harrison grew up surrounded by music, and in several interviews he mentions that his parents placed a ukulele in his hands within days of his birth. His father owned a guitar shop and his grandfather was part of T. Rex.

Before becoming YUNGBLUD, he performed as Harrison, releasing songs like “Miss Those Days” with an upbeat acoustic flare. In his late teens, Harrison was approached by a record label, and conformed to their expectations hoping for a successful career, but he left the label in favor of making the music he truly wanted to create.