Released: August 10, 2018

Songwriter: Hoodie Allen

Producer: Imad Royal

[Verse]
You never make it simple, but I'm down for the challenge
I've been caught up in the middle
Tryna find a balance and I should have seen it coming
When you turn into a savage, but you got something special
All the other girls are average

[Pre-Chorus]
And I still got my eyes on you, after all this shit you put me through
And I know I never say I do, but I like wasting my time on you

[Chorus]
I like, wasting all my time, wasting, wasting all my time
Wasting all my time on you
I like, wasting all my time, wasting, wasting all my time
Wasting all my time on you
(You're a bad bitch, know I gotta have it)

[Verse]
Only have a couple minutes, turn to hours by the time we finished
And I know I should have kept my distance, but I didn't now you got me trippin'

[Pre-Chorus]
And I still got my eyes on you, after all this shit you put me through
And I know I never say I do, but I like wasting my time on you

[Chorus]
I like, wasting all my time, wasting, wasting all my time
Wasting all my time on you
I like, wasting all my time, wasting, wasting all my time
Wasting all my time on you

[Verse]
Yo, I fell in love when we first met, not a lot of moments I would regret
And I know this shit is bittersweet, we both know this ain't meant to be
'Cause we live two different lives, and I'm always on the other side
The only thing that money couldn't buy, was just a little more time

[Pre-Chorus]
But I still got my eyes on you, after all this shit you put me through
And I know I never say I do, but I like wasting my time on you

[Chorus]
I like, wasting all my time, wasting, wasting all my time
Wasting all my time on you
I like, wasting all my time, wasting, wasting all my time
Wasting all my time on you

Hoodie Allen

Hoodie Allen (born August 19, 1988) is a rapper from Long Island, NY. His real life name is Steven Markowitz – the stage name Hoodie Allen came from his youth nickname “Hoodie” and is a wordplay with actor Woody Allen.

He would gain first success with several mixtapes and EPs such as Leap Year, All American and Crew Cuts, before going on to release his first studio album People Keep Talking in 2014. Hoodie went on to release Happy Camper in 2016, The Hype in 2017, and Whatever USA in 2019.

His style is a mixture of rap and pop – catchy hooks are often embedded in two or three fast spoken verses. His lyrics mostly deal with fame, girls and parties and are very reference-heavy.