Released: July 6, 2014

Songwriter: Demi Lovato Carl Falk Savan Kotecha Rami Cher Lloyd

Producer: Charlie Puth

[Verse 1]
You wanna play, you wanna stay, you wanna have it all
You started messing with my head until I hit a wall
Maybe I should've known
Maybe I should've known
That you would walk, you would walk out the door
Said we were done, then met someone and rubbed it in my face
Cut to the part, she broke your heart, and then she ran away
I guess you should've known
I guess you should've known that I would talk, I would talk

[Chorus]
But even if the stars and moon collide
I never want you back into my life
You can take your words and all your lies
Oh-oh-oh, I really don't care
Even if the stars and moon collide
I never want you back into my life
You can take your words and all your lies
Oh-oh-oh, I really don't care
Oh-oh-oh, I really don't care

[Verse 2]
I can't believe I ever stayed up writing songs about you
You don't deserve to know the way I used to think about you
Oh, no, not anymore
Oh, no, not anymore
You had your shot, had your shot, but you let go
Now if we meet out on the street, I won't be running scared
I'll walk right up to you and put one finger in the air
And make you understand
And make you understand
You had your chance, had your chance

[Chorus]
But even if the stars and moon collide
I never want you back into my life
You can take your words and all your lies
Oh-oh-oh, I really don't care
Even if the stars and moon collide
I never want you back into my life
You can take your words and all your lies
Oh-oh-oh, I really don't care
Oh-oh-oh, I really don't care

[Outro]
(I really don't care)
But even if the stars and moon collide
I never want you back into my life
You can take your words and all your lies
Oh-oh-oh, I really don't care
Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh I really don't care
I really don't care

Ricky Dillon

Singer and YouTube personality Ricky Dillon makes electronic-based, dance-oriented pop music. Born in North Carolina in 1992, Dillon grew up in Hoover, Alabama, where he played trumpet in the marching and concert bands during high school.

After studying film for two years at Auburn University, Dillon dropped out to turn his focus toward appearing in front of the camera. Joining YouTube in 2010, Dillon began uploading a variety of videos including lip-syncs, comedic sketches, and challenges.

Having always been interested in music, Dillon increasingly turned his attention to a recording career, and in April of 2014 he released the single “Ordinary”.