Whataya Want From Me

Pink · Other Songs - Pink

(Adam Lambert)

Hey, slow it down

Whataya want from me

Whataya want from me



(Pink)

Yeah, I'm afraid

Whataya want from me

Whataya want from me



(Adam Lambert)

There might have been a time

When I would give myself away

(Ooh) Once upon a time

I didn't give a damn



(Pink)

But now here we are



(Adam Lambert)

So whataya want from me



(Pink and Adam Lambert)

Whataya want from me



(Adam Lambert)

Just don't give up

I'm workin' it out

Please don't give in

I won't let you down

It messed me up, need a second to breathe

Just keep coming around

Hey, whataya want from me

Whataya want from me



Yeah, it's plain to see

That baby you're beautiful

And there's nothing wrong with you



(Adam Lambert)

It's me – I'm a freak

But thanks for lovin' me

Cause you're doing it perfectly



(Pink)

Yeah There might have been a time

When I would let you slip away



(Pink and Adam Lambert)

I wouldn't even try but I think

You could save my life



(Pink)

Just don't give up

I'm workin' it out

Please don't give in

I won't let you down

It messed me up, need a second to breathe

Just keep coming around

Hey, whataya want from me

Whataya want from me



Just don't give up on me

I won't let you down



(Pink and Adam Lambert)

No, I won't let you down



So

Just don't give up

I'm workin' it out

Please don't give in

I won't let you down

It messed me up, need a second to breathe

Just keep coming around

Hey, whataya want from me



Just don't give up

I'm workin' it out

Please don't give in

I won't let you down

It messed me up, need a second to breathe

Just keep coming around

Hey, whataya want from me

(Whataya want from me)

Whataya want from me

Whataya want from me

Whataya Want From Me

Released by American pop-rock artist Charlie Puth in 2017, 'Whataya Want From Me' stands as a defining track of the modern pop genre. The song features a distinctive blend of electronic production and soulful vocal delivery, characterized by its repetitive, hypnotic hook and minimalist arrangement. It was the lead single from Puth's debut studio album, 'Voicenotes', and became a global commercial success, reaching the top of charts in numerous countries. The track is widely recognized for its catchy melody and Puth's emotive performance, which resonated with a broad audience and established him as a prominent figure in contemporary pop music. Its enduring popularity highlights the effectiveness of its production style and thematic focus on relationship dynamics.