Released: May 13, 2016

Featuring: Yo Gotti

Songwriter: Mr. Franks TBHits Tayla Parx Ricky Reed Travis Sayles Yo Gotti Meghan Trainor

Producer: TBHits Ricky Reed Mr. Franks

[Verse 1: Meghan Trainor]
Finally blew up in my face
Crash and burned to pieces
You got what you want from me
I gave you what you needed

[Pre-Chorus: Meghan Trainor]
I was warned, but fooled by charm
And you deserve to be alone

[Chorus: Meghan Trainor]
And I deserve better, better than you
I deserve better, better than you, I deserve better
Tell 'em what they already know, I deserve better
Tell 'em what they already know, I deserve better

[Verse 2: Meghan Trainor]
I used to cry to all my friends
But they would say, "I told ya"
Finally, I can breathe again
The weight is off my shoulders

[Pre-Chorus: Meghan Trainor]
I was warned, but fooled by charm
And you, you deserve to be alone

[Chorus: Meghan Trainor]
And I deserve better, better than you
I deserve better, better than you, I deserve better
Tell 'em what they already know, I deserve better
Tell 'em what they already know, I deserve better

[Verse 3: Yo Gotti]
Let's talk about the word "deserve"
Or talk 'bout what the world deserves: a queen (You queen)
Let's talk about that four letter word (Love)
I think you deserve a king
I think you deserve the world and everything in it
And I try to go get it to show you I meant it when I
Tell you I'm sorry, tomorrow I promise that I
Try to be better, I'll do whatever for mine
And I ain't tryna be your friend's friends
Or your quote-unquote "fake friends," that's why I hate friends
I'd rather see you laugh than see you cry
I'd rather see you leave than tell a lie
And you ain't gotta say it, you deserve better

[Chorus: Meghan Trainor]
I deserve better, better than you
I deserve better, better than you, I deserve better
Tell 'em what they already know, I deserve better
Tell 'em what they already know, I deserve better

Meghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor is a pop singer-songwriter from Nantucket. Before launching her solo career, she wrote songs for the likes of Sia and Sabrina Carpenter. She entered pop stardom with the controversial but danceable body-positivity anthem “All About That Bass,” which led her 2015 debut LP, Title.

In 2016, Meghan released her sophomore effort Thank You, which was preceded by the smash single “NO.” Peaking at #3 on the Hot 100, top 20 track “Me Too” & the reggae-influenced “Better” supported the release of the album.

Staying reasonably quiet in 2017, Trainor dropped the single “I’m A Lady” for the “The The Lost Village.” Trainor underwent vocal surgery during the year and needed time to rest her voice before returning to the limelight.