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Quote from the song “Lies” by Madison Lawrence
I don't want to take the time
You don't want to be hung up with me on your mind
I don't know why, maybe in a different life
It'd be alright, feel like I'm always one step behind
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Credits, Cast & Crew of Song “Lies”
- Produced: Nate Dodge
- Written: Joseph Tounge, Madison Lawrence
- Release Date: November 9, 2017
Perfect Lyrics of the Song “Lies” Released in 2017
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[Verse 1]
I don't want to take the time
You don't want to be hung up with me on your mind
I don't know why, maybe in a different life
It'd be alright, feel like I'm always one step behind
[Pre-Chorus]
'Cause all we do is fight
Pay no attention to what's going on inside
Run way and hide, rear view mirror, outta sight
Done asking why nothing ever turned out right
And you get to live your life, but all you ever do is tell
[Chorus]
Lies, right to my face
Can't keep 'em straight
I'm gonna try to erase what you did to me
Carried all the weight for ya
But I can't wait for ya
To open up and let me in
You got me fuckin' up again
Realize that all you ever do is
Tell me lies
[Verse 2]
I don't want to drag this out
You don't want to be bothered by it getting loud
I don't know, maybe I just have to shout
And you know it feels so good when it all comes out
We're going down
[Pre-Chorus]
'Cause all we do is fight
Pay no attention to what's going on inside
Run way and hide, rear view mirror, outta sight
Done asking why nothing ever turned out right
And you get to live your life, but all you ever do is tell
[Chorus]
Lies, right to my face
Can't keep 'em straight
I'm gonna try to erase what you did to me
Carried all the weight for ya
But I can't wait for ya
To open up and let me in
You got me fuckin' up again
Realize that all you ever do is
Tell me lies
[Bridge]
You're always giving me the run around
You got me running around trying to figure out
Who's the one who's gonna take you home?
You keep saying it's me and everything is fine
But all you ever do is tell
[Chorus]
Lies, right to my face
Can't keep 'em straight
I'm gonna try to erase what you did to me
Carried all the weight for ya
But I can't wait for ya
To open up and let me in
You got me fuckin' up again
Realize that all you ever do is
Tell me lies
FAQ & Knowledge Song “Lies”
ℚ. What have the artists said about the song?
Lawrence told Girl Gang Music:
I really wanted to see what would happen if I allowed myself to let others in on those emotions, and see what they do with them. Turns out it was a great idea! Joe and I took about 15 minutes to write the whole thing, recorded the scratch vocals that day, and Nate built the track around it. We really extended ourselves and thought outside of our boxes, and I’m so happy with how it turned out.
ℚ. What has Lawrence said about the music video?
Lawrence told Girl Gang Music:
I contacted my friend Danielle, who is the actress in the video. We got together one day and basically just put together home footage of the two of us to create a backstory. I want people to expect a relationship when they watch the music video so that they really understand what’s going on in it. […] I wanted to get very conceptual and use some of my art background to create something that felt real and raw. I had a whole concept immediately when we wrote the song- that’s usually how I think, in visuals. That’s also how I know a song is good, if I can visualize a video to go along with it. […] I had some trouble with the video concept at first, because I wanted to be as clear as possible about the relationship being with a woman. But, as a queer and self identified bisexual woman, I was really worried about perpetuating the stereotype against bisexuals- especially bi women and femmes- that all of them are cheaters. After talking to some queer and bi friends, I came to the conclusion that to be as honest as possible in my art, I would have to share my experience.