Released: November 27, 2015

Songwriter: Karl Rubin Skrillex Diplo Jordan Ware Justin Bieber Poo Bear MdL Drake Nineteen85 Greg Kurstin Adele

Producer: Orla Gartland

[Chorus]
You used to call me on my cell phone
Late night when you need my love, call me on my cell phone
Late night when you need my love
And I know that hotline bling
Oh, and that could only mean one thing
Well, and I know that hotline bling
Oh, and that could only mean one thing

[Post-Chorus]
Boy, what do you mean?
When you nod your head yes, but you wanna say no
What do you mean?
When you don't want me to leave, then you tell me to go
When you wanna turn right, when you wanna turn right
'Cause we argue all day, makin' love all night
Oh, what do you mean?
Oh, and where are you now? Oh

[Bridge]
Hello from the other side
I must've called a thousand times
To tell you I'm sorry
For ever breaking your heart
But when I called, you'd never seem to be home...

[Chorus]
So, why don't you call me on my cell phone?
Late night when you need my love, just call me on my cell phone
Late night when you need my love
And I know that hotline bling
Oh, and that could only mean one thing
Well, and I know that hotline bling
Oh, and that could only mean one thing

[Post-Chorus]
Boy, what do you mean?

Orla Gartland

Orla Gartland is a self-proclaimed alternative pop artist, born in Dublin on February 3, 1995. She is best known for her songwriting credits on the BTS song “134340” and her break-out single “I Go Crazy.”

Orla started in humble beginnings, gaining popularity for posting cover songs on YouTube. In her childhood, Orla quickly picked up and began playing the fiddle and violin at the age of 5, and then moving to guitar at 12. When she was 13 she uploaded her first video, a cover of Beyonce’s “Halo”. Orla continued to upload to Youtube and self-released an album featuring several covers, along with some original work in 2011.

Her debut EP Roots was released in 2013, around the time she moved from Dublin to London. This was followed by another EP two years later, titled Lonely People.