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Red
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Alternative Folk
Red was released on September 20, 2024 by Better Company Records as a part of the album Pollyanna Cowgirl
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Release DateSeptember 20, 2024
LabelBetter Company Records
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM132

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Jacqueline Hackett
Jacqueline Hackett
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jacqueline R. Hackett
Jacqueline R. Hackett
Songwriter
James Wyatt Woodall
James Wyatt Woodall
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Sahil Ansari
Sahil Ansari
Co-Producer
Quinn Devlin
Quinn Devlin
Co-Producer

Lyrics

Heart beats fast
I can barely catch my breath
I just want this moment
To last
I can feel the blood in my veins
I can feel me slowly going insane
And from the very first moment when you grabbed my waist
Pulling me in for something more than embrace
From the moment
You knew I couldn't help it
Well I, I wasn't going anywhere
But in the heat of the moment
You fuel me with fire
My face is blushing warmer than desire
The reflection of the crimson moon
On my bare skin
It's hotter than the deepest sin
Oh, it's dangerous
But you always said I didn't look good in Red
Let me melt right into your arms
And let me slip between your fingertips
Oh, and kiss me
Like I have cherry candy on my lips
And from the very first moment when you caught my eye
Later on it wasn't to my surprise
That I, I wanted to run from you
But in the heat of the moment
You fuel me with fire
My face is blushing warmer than desire
The reflection of the crimson moon
On my bare skin
It's hotter than the deepest sin
Oh, it's dangerous
And can you cool it down?
Can you cool it down, baby?
Can you hold your breath?
Can you hold your breath, darling?
You don't hide it well
You don't hide it well at all
The look on your face of hate and disgrace
But in the heat of the moment
You fuel me with fire
My face is blushing warmer than desire
The reflection of the crimson moon
On my bare skin
It's hotter than the deepest sin
Oh, it's dangerous
But you always said I didn't look good in Red
Written by: Jacqueline Hackett, James Wyatt Woodall
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