Loaded Gun

Tyler Hilton · Forget The Storm [2012]

Yeah

You ready?

I'm ready

One, two, three, four



Wheels running fast down the one-eighteen

Every kiss is sweeter with some nicotine

The little white lightning underneath my seat, oh yeah



The sun's going down like a sinking stone

A dog's barking in the distance I'ma throw him a bone

You got that look on your face,

Like something's gonna go wrong, oh yeah yeah



The way you looking so good in your cotton dress,

There's just no telling what I'll do next

But one thing's for sure and it'll sure be fun

Stay away from my trigger, I'm a loaded gun

Stay away from my trigger, I'm a loaded gun



I'm a moving target, baby

No one's gotten through me yet (huh)

But it's worth a shot,

It'll be something that you won't forget



I got 'em lined up and crying from Georgia to Tex

But to learn to swim, you gotta wanna get wet

There's no turning back once I'm ready to run

Stay away from my trigger, I'm a loaded gun

Stay away from my trigger, I'm a loaded gun (ha)



Watch out now

Oh, yeah

Alright, break it down

Yeah, just keep it down

Alright



Load me

Squeeze me

Cock me

Shoot me



Yeah, load me

Squeeze me

Cock me

Ah, shoot me, shoot me sugar



I'm a moving target, baby

No one's gotten through me yet

But it's worth a shot,

It'll be something that you won't forget

Are we clear?



I'm gonna be your next tattoo

After all the things I'ma do to you

I don't have to run the bases 'cause I hit home runs

Stay away from my trigger, I'm a loaded gun

Stay away from my trigger, I'm a loaded gun



Give it comes down five, four, three, two, one

Stay away from my trigger, I'm a loaded gun

Loaded Gun

Tyler Hilton's "Loaded Gun" serves as a standout track on his 2012 album *Forget The Storm*, showcasing his evolution from his early pop-rock roots into a more mature, soulful sound. The song blends smooth vocal delivery with a polished production style characteristic of Hilton's later work, reflecting themes of relationship dynamics and emotional vulnerability. Released during a period where Hilton sought to diversify his musical palette beyond his initial chart-topping success, the recording stands as a testament to his ability to craft intimate, radio-friendly ballads that resonate with listeners seeking both melody and lyrical depth. It remains a defining piece of his discography, capturing the essence of his mid-career artistic direction.