Released: November 27, 2015

Featuring: Lorde

Songwriter: Guy Lawrence & Jimmy Napes Howard Lawrence Lorde

Producer: A-Trak

[Verse 1: Lorde]
Never really felt bad about it
As we drank deep from the lie
'Cause I felt melting magnets, babe
The second I saw you through half-shut eyes

[Pre-Chorus: Lorde]
Smoke and sunset, off Mulholland
He was talking, I was wonderin' 'bout
You and that girl, she your girlfriend?
Face from heaven, bet the world she don't know, know
Pretty girls don't know the things that I know, know, know
Walk my way, I'll share the things that she won't

[Chorus: Lorde]
Uh-oh, dancing past the point of no return
Let go, we can free ourselves of all we've learned
I love this secret language that we're speakin'
Say it to me, let's embrace the point of no return
Let's embrace the point of no return
Let's embrace the point of no return

[Instrumental Break: A-Trak]

[Verse 2: Lorde]
Never really thought we would make it (make it)
We be thinking about what could have been
But we've had a record summer, can't turn it down, oh
Now I don't wanna see the end begin

[Pre-Chorus: Lorde]
Smoke and sunset, off Mulholland
He was talking, I was wonderin' 'bout
You and that girl, she your girlfriend?
Face from heaven, bet the world she don't know, know
Pretty girls don't know the things that I know, know, know
Walk my way, I'll share the things that she won't

[Chorus: Lorde]
Uh-oh, dancing past the point of no return
Let go, we can free ourselves of all we've learned
I love this secret language that we're speakin'
Say it to me, let's embrace the point of no return
Let's embrace the point of no return
Let's embrace the point of no return

[Instrumental Break: A-Trak]

[Outro: Lorde]
Let's embrace the point of no return
Let's embrace the point of no return
Let's embrace the point of no return
Let's embrace the point of no return
Let's embrace the point of no return

(Let's embrace the point of no return)
(Let's embrace the point of no return)

Disclosure

Disclosure are an English electronic music duo, consisting of brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence, known for resurrecting the UK garage scene almost overnight. They are also credited as being the duo behind Sam Smith’s fame. Their brand of flawlessly-crafted synth pop, complete with infectious hooks and insane amounts of minuscule detail, kickstarted a revival in British dance music and greatly raised the bar for dance music LPs.