I Want You to Know
Zedd · True Colors [2015]
I want you to know that it's our time
You and me bleed the same light
I want you to know that I'm all yours
You and me run the same course
I'm slippin down a chain reaction
And here I go here I go here I go go
And once again I'm yours in fractions
It takes me down pulls me down pulls me down low
Honey it's raining tonight
But storms always have an eye have an eye
Tell me you're covered tonight
Or tell me lies tell me lies lies
I want you to know that it's our time
You and me bleed the same light
I want you to know that I'm all yours
You and me we're the same force
I want you to know that it's our time
You and me bleed the same light
I want you to know that I'm all yours
You and me run the same course
I want you to know that it's our time
You and me bleed the same light
I'm better under your reflection
But did you know did you know did you know know?
That's anybody else that's met ya
It's all the same all the same all the same glow
Honey it's raining tonight
But storms always have an eye have an eye
Tell me you're covered tonight
Or tell me lies tell me lies lies
I want you to know that it's our time
You and me bleed the same light
I want you to know that I'm all yours
You and me we're the same force
I want you to know that it's our time
You and me bleed the same light
I want you to know that I'm all yours
You and me run the same course
You and me run the same course
I want you to know that it's our time
You and me bleed the same light
I want you to know that I'm all yours
You and me run the same course
I Want You to Know
Zedd's 'I Want You to Know' serves as a pivotal track from his 2015 album 'True Colors,' marking a significant evolution in his electronic dance music production. The song exemplifies the genre's shift toward melodic, vocal-driven anthems that blend synth-pop sensibilities with driving four-on-the-floor beats. Released during a period where Zedd was solidifying his status as a leading figure in the EDM landscape, the recording features a prominent female vocal that anchors the track's emotional core. It stands alongside other major releases like 'Clarity' and 'The Middle' as a defining example of the genre's mainstream appeal in the mid-2010s, characterized by its polished sound and ability to function as a club staple and radio hit simultaneously.

