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Tell me I wanna know | Tell me I wanna know | ||
Have you been burned before | Have you been burned before | ||
On some other chariot | |||
I make the crosstown run | I make the crosstown run | ||
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Faster Faster Free | Faster Faster Free | ||
Coming close to me | |||
I can see it (he broke your heart) | I can see it (he broke your heart) | ||
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(He broke your heart) I could be that heartbreak | (He broke your heart) I could be that heartbreak | ||
He broke your heart again | He broke your heart again | ||
Washed up in the city of sin | Washed up in the city of sin singing | ||
Washed up in the city of sin | Washed up in the city of sin singing | ||
Washed up in the city of sin | Washed up in the city of sin singing | ||
Is it about control | Is it about control | ||
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Faster Faster Free | Faster Faster Free | ||
Coming close to me | |||
I can see it (he broke your heart) | I can see it (he broke your heart) | ||
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(He broke your heart) I could be that heartbreak | (He broke your heart) I could be that heartbreak | ||
He broke your heart again | He broke your heart again | ||
Washed up in the city of sin | Washed up in the city of sin singing | ||
Washed up in the city of sin | Washed up in the city of sin singing | ||
Washed up in the city of sin | Washed up in the city of sin singing | ||
Washed up in the city of sin | Washed up in the city of sin singing | ||
Washed up in the city of sin | Washed up in the city of sin singing | ||
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"Chariot" | ||||
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Single by The Midnight | ||||
Released | September 6, 2024 | |||
Length | 4:25 | |||
Label | Ultra | |||
Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Tim McEwan | |||
The Midnight singles chronology | ||||
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Chariot is a song by The Midnight. The single was released on September 6, 2024.[1]
The song was written by band members Tyler Lyle and Tim McEwan alongside Matt Baum. It was produced by McEwan. It has a running time of four minutes and 25 seconds and is in the key of E-flat minor.
Lyrics
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it on your pretty face
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it on your pretty face
That heartbreak
Is it about control
Tell me I wanna know
Have you been burned before
On some other chariot
I make the crosstown run
Faster than anyone
Let the reigns take themselves
And fly like a loaded gun
Faster Faster Free
Coming close to me
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it on your pretty face
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it on your pretty face
That heartbreak
(He broke your) You only like the bad boys
(He broke your heart) I can see it on your pretty face
(He broke your heart) I could be that new toy
(He broke your heart) I could be that heartbreak
He broke your heart again
Washed up in the city of sin singing
Washed up in the city of sin singing
Washed up in the city of sin singing
Is it about control
Or are you just a restless soul
Burned by some former king
Some other small town scene
That's not my kind of love
I race for fame and fun
The secret is when to know
When to let it go
Faster Faster Free
Coming close to me
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it on your pretty face
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it (he broke your heart)
I can see it on your pretty face
That heartbreak
(He broke your) You only like the bad boys
(He broke your heart) I can see it on your pretty face
(He broke your heart) I could be that new toy
(He broke your heart) I could be that heartbreak
He broke your heart again
Washed up in the city of sin singing
Washed up in the city of sin singing
Washed up in the city of sin singing
Washed up in the city of sin singing
Washed up in the city of sin singing
Official versions
References
- ↑ "the midnight on Twitter: "SEPTEMBER 6." / Twitter". Twitter. September 3, 2024. Archived from the original on September 4, 2024. Retrieved September 4, 2024.