Everybody
Nicole Scherzinger · Killer Love [2011]
In the lights in your eyes
I'm resting peaceful by your side, by your side
And you turn like the tides I was all wasted
And there goes my whole life
My heart bleeds it feels like I'm dying
My needs I can't give up trying
All I want is to know where you are
Don't leave me here alone waiting
Cause your love's a chance that I'm taking
Yeah yeah yeah
CHORUS:
Everybody needs somebody, oh, yeah
Everybody needs somebody, oh
And I need you
And I don't know words
That would convince you that you are safe with me
There's no sun in the sky
Will make you clearest so you could hear me
My heart bleeds it feels like I'm dying
My needs I can't give up trying
All I want is to know where you are
Don't leave me here alone waiting
Cause your love's a chance that I'm taking
Yeah yeah yeah
CHORUS:
Everybody needs somebody, oh, yeah
Everybody needs somebody, oh
I need you
So bad that it hurts it steals the sleep away from my eyes
I find me wearing your shirt
Hoping your scent will save me from these dark nights
CHORUS:
Everybody needs somebody, oh, yeah
Everybody needs somebody, oh, yeah
Everybody needs somebody, oh, yeah
Everybody needs somebody, oh
And I need you
Everybody
Nicole Scherzinger's "Everybody" stands as a vibrant centerpiece of her 2011 album, Killer Love. Following her tenure as the lead vocalist of The Pussycat Dolls, Scherzinger established a distinct solo identity characterized by polished pop production and powerful vocals. This track captures the energetic essence of her early solo work, blending danceable rhythms with her signature vocal clarity. The song reflects the confident, upbeat direction Scherzinger pursued during this period, showcasing her ability to deliver anthemic pop tracks that resonate on the dance floor. As part of a discography that includes earlier hits from Her Name Is Nicole, "Everybody" reinforces her status as a formidable force in contemporary pop music, offering listeners a dynamic recording that highlights her vocal range and stage presence.

