Released: April 6, 2018

Songwriter: Kali Uchis Kevin Parker

Producer: Kevin Parker

[Verse 1]
Today is the day I'll learn that I believe in miracles
I can feel the world opening up, I think I broke the curse
No, I won't grab you by the arm when you go
No one can give me what I want, yeah, I know

[Chorus]
Let's get out of this hopeless town
Nobody can stop us now
And time's on our side, while our hearts are young
Let's think about it tomorrow

[Verse 2]
Daddy said he needed money, so he put her on the street (street)
She had just turned thirteen, got a family to feed (feed)
Yeah we grew up in a hurry (that's when she met me)
Daddy got a little worried (American dream)

[Bridge]
C'mon, let's go, we'll think about it tomorrow
C'mon, let's go, we'll think about it tomorrow

[Chorus]
Let's get out of this hopeless town
Nobody can stop us now
And time's on our side, while our hearts are young
Let's think about it tomorrow
Let's get out of this hopeless town
Nobody can stop us now
And time's on our side, while our hearts are young
Let's think about it tomorrow

[Outro]
Las horas se me hacen siglos aquí
Dame un beso que me dure una eternidad
C'mon, let's go
Porque nunca voy a regresar, nunca
C'mon, let's go
Te invito si quieres, y como un cometa en el cielo
C'mon, let's go
Nos quemaremos juntos
Nos quemaremos juntos

Kali Uchis

Karly-Marina Loaiza (born July 17, 1994), better known as her stage name Kali Uchis, is a Colombian-American singer, songwriter, record producer, music video director, and fashion designer.

Sporting a 50’s aesthetic (from which Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald are cited influences), Kali’s brand of art pop spans the length of many genres of soul (doo-wop, reggae, funk, quiet storm, psychedelia) with a Latina twist.

Kali grew up playing saxophone and piano; she was introduced to music production and video editing while she was in high school and released her debut project Drunken Babble in 2012. Since then, Kali has gone on to release a 2015 EP, Por Vida, and her debut album, Isolation, in 2018.