4 Chords used in the song: E, D, A, B
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[Verse 1]
E
And hey! Would you
D
Like to look
E
Outside sometimes? (No)
D
I'm just with my
E
Friends online
D E
And there's things we'd like to change
[Pre Chorus 1]
Next thing you'll find you're
A B
Reading 'bout yourself
A B
On a plane, fame, what a shame
B
Oh, well, just keep looking, looking, looking, looking
[Chorus 1]
E D
And love me (Yeah)
E D
If that's what you wanna do (Oh, yeah)
E D
And love me (Yeah)
E D
If that's what you wanna do (Oh, yeah)
[Verse 2]
E
You've been reading 'bout yourself
D
On a plane, fame for a change
E
Caught up in fashion
D
Karcrashian panache
E
A bag of bash for passion
D E D
You've got a beautiful face but got nothing to say (Oh!)
E
You look famous, let's be friends
D
And portray we possess something important
E D
And do the things we like, meaning
[Pre Chorus 2]
A B
We've just come to represent
A B
A decline in the standards are what we accept
Yeah, yeah
B
Yeah, no
{Chorus 2]
E D
And love me (Yeah)
E D
If that's what you wanna do (Oh, yeah)
E D
And love me (Yeah)
E D
If that's what you wanna do (Oh, yeah)
[Bridge]
A
Oh, so sack off your calendar
B
Give it to the people
A
Be the man that
B
Gets 'em up on their feet
B
Say "Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh"
[Chorus 2]
E D
And love me (Yeah)
E D
If that's what you wanna do (Oh, yeah)
E D
And love me (Yeah)
E D
If that's what you wanna do (Oh, yeah)
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About this song: Love Me
“Love Me” is about rejecting superficiality of fame and embracing the fans. The song’s “genesis” took place shortly before The 1975’s first show at the Brixton Academy in January of 2014.As the lead single for the band’s sophomore album, “Love Me” premiered during Annie Mac’s Hottest Record on BBC Radio 1. During its premiere, frontman Matty Healy explained that the song referred to their narcissistic nature in regard to their rise to fame and expressed how they want to evolve with their fans. Read more on Last.fm.