Released: August 23, 2019

Songwriter: Andrew Goldstein YUNGBLUD Rami Jrade Joe Kirkland Matt Schwartz Mike Crossey

Producer: Mike Crossey Matt Schwartz

[Verse 1]
Just when life gets messed up
Just when you can't turn back
Sometimes, life gets like that
It's my addiction
Take my foot off the gas
Step on paper-thin glass
Play the music and dance
It's my addiction

[Pre-Chorus]
'Cause we are the lonely ones
We are the lonely ones
We are the lonely ones

[Chorus]
All you gotta do is die a little, die a little
Die a little to survive
Help me take my precious time
All you gotta do is cry a little, cry a little
Cry a little to be fine
Help me figure out my mind

[Verse 2]
You help me sleep at night
Help me turn off the lights
Calm down my obsessed mind
You're my religion
You can follow the lines
Piece by piece, time by time
Hold my hands when I'm blind
Like a magician

[Pre-Chorus]
We are the lonely ones
We are the lonely ones
We are the lonely ones

[Chorus]
All you gotta do is die a little, die a little
Die a little to survive
Help me take my precious time
All you gotta do is cry a little, cry a little
Cry a little to be fine
Help me figure out my mind

[Bridge]
We are the lonely ones
We are the lonely ones
We are the lonely ones
'Cause we are the lonely ones
We are the lonely ones
We are the lonely ones

[Outro]
And just when life gets messed up
Just when you can't turn back
Sometimes, life gets like that
It's my addiction

YUNGBLUD

Dominic Richard Harrison, who performs under the moniker of YUNGBLUD, fuses alternative rock and hip-hop while speaking up on important topics like mental illness and politics. Hailing from Doncaster, England, he cites acts like Arctic Monkeys and Eminem as influences.

Harrison grew up surrounded by music, and in several interviews he mentions that his parents placed a ukulele in his hands within days of his birth. His father owned a guitar shop and his grandfather was part of T. Rex.

Before becoming YUNGBLUD, he performed as Harrison, releasing songs like “Miss Those Days” with an upbeat acoustic flare. In his late teens, Harrison was approached by a record label, and conformed to their expectations hoping for a successful career, but he left the label in favor of making the music he truly wanted to create.