Released: October 29, 2015

Featuring: OG Maco

Songwriter: Andy Hurley Fall Out Boy Pete Wentz Joe Trohman Ryan Lott Jake Sinclair OG Maco Patrick Stump

Producer: Jake Sinclair Bobby Johnson Beats

[Intro: Patrick Stump]
You and I were, you and I were fire
You and I were, you and I were fire
You and I were, you and I were fire, fire, fire
(You are now listening to a Bobby Johnson beat)

[Chorus: Patrick Stump]
It was the fourth of July
You and I were, you and I were fire, fire, fireworks
That went off too soon
And I miss you in the June gloom too
It was the fourth of July
You and I were, you and I were fire, fire, fireworks
I said I'd never miss you
But I guess you never know may the bridges I have burned
Light my way back home on the fourth of July

[Verse 1: OG Maco]
From this last since we talk it got me feeling defeated
Since the last time we talked your shit almost got deleted
It's nothin' personal, personally, just thoughts of you hurting me
I purchased all this shit in the bias of misery
I purchased all these furnishings I still got bitched
Let go of my white women and I still got lynched
The sex was on fire, shit, we still look singed
Them hoes was one too many, how they still your friends?
I'd explode from the pressure
Yeah, the bombs go off, watch the bombs go off

[Chorus: Patrick Stump]
It was the fourth of July
You and I were, you and I were fire, fire, fireworks
That went off too soon
And I miss you in the June gloom too
It was the fourth of July
You and I were, you and I were fire, fire, fireworks
I said I'd never miss you
But I guess you never know may the bridges I have burned
Light my way back home on the fourth of July

[Verse 2: Patrick Stump]
My 9 to 5 is cutting open old scars
Again and again till I'm stuck in your head
Had my doubts but I let them out
You are the drought
And I'm the holy water you have been without
And all my thoughts of you
They could heat or cool the room
And no, don't tell me you cried
Oh Honey, you don't have to lie

[Pre-Chorus: Patrick Stump]
Oh I'm sorry I didn't mean any of it
I just got too lonely, lonely, whoa
In between being young and being right
You were my Versailles at night

[Chorus: Patrick Stump]
It was the fourth of July
You and I were, you and I were fire, fire, fireworks
That went off too soon
And I miss you in the June gloom too
It was the fourth of July
You and I were, you and I were fire, fire, fireworks
I said I'd never miss you
But I guess you never know may the bridges I have burned
Light my way back home on the fourth of July

[Bridge: OG Maco]
We were fireworks
On the fourth of July
Shining bright in the sky
We went off too soon, yeah
We were playing with fire
In the middle of June
It can explode from the pressure
Yeah the bombs go off, watch the bombs go off

[Chorus: Patrick Stump]
It was the fourth of July
You and I were, you and I were fire, fire, fireworks
That went off too soon
And I miss you in the June gloom too
It was the fourth of July
You and I were, you and I were fire, fire, fireworks
I said I'd never miss you
But I guess you never know may the bridges I have burned
Light my way back home on the fourth of July

Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy is an American rock band hailing from Wilmette, Illinois. The band was formed in 2001 by Pete Wentz, who supplies bass and lyrics to the band, and guitarist Joe Trohman, who both used to be part of metalcore band Arma Angelus. Trohman later recruited vocalist Patrick Stump, who initially tried out as the band’s drummer, after meeting him in a bookstore. After the release of Project Rocket/Fall Out Boy, a split EP with Project Rocket. It was recorded without current drummer Andy Hurley due to him being disinterested in the project; Hurley later joined in 2003 as a replacement touring drummer.

Fueled By Ramen, who were a small independent label at the time, personally called Fall Out Boy to ask them to record a full-length record after hearing one of their demos online. This album became their 2003 debut, Take This To Your Grave, and was a tipping point between the band’s underground success to success in the mainstream. It was the band’s last album to feature Stump as the lead lyricist.

The band’s 2004 acoustic EP, My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue, became their first charting release and gave fans a taste of what to expect on their sophomore album From Under The Cork Tree. The album creation was set back in February 2005 after Wentz’s suicide attempt, which influenced songs such as “7 Minutes In Heaven (Atavan Halen).” The album was released in May 2005 through Island Records, featuring guest vocals from William Beckett of The Academy Is… and Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco.