Nothing Is Wrong
Nothing Is Wrong

Mike Posner - Nothing Is Wrong Lyrics

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Nothing Is Wrong Lyrics

Yeah, uh

I can worry, I can overthink things
That's exactly when I tend to wanna drink things
Tend to wanna smoke things
'Til I realized there's no thing outside of me
That kinda helped me grow wings
Listen up, I think this is dope
To love's very different than to own
Let that sink in

I grew my hair, but never lost my J Dilla vibe
Airplane mode, don't kill the vibe
I had to remind people I was still alive
I had to remind people of what's real inside
Yeah, yeah, I'm the "I Took a Pill in" guy
But even more beautiful with no pill inside
Feel the vibe?

I wanted to be Deion, I was more Wojciechowski
My friends gon' hit the club, I tell 'em go without me
There's a lot that these people don't know about me
I always been that dude though, no Lebowski (stupid)
Old friends never tell me that I seem different
Ashamed of the way that I used to treat women
Objectifying
Embarrassed, but I'll never lie
Mac is dead, many more are dead inside
Hideous thoughts in this head of mine
I'll choose different ones
Life hit me in the face, but I didn't run
Perhaps Michigan'll be the place my kids are from
Ram Dass is the man I got the vision from

It's alright, yeah, uh
It's alright, yeah
Uh, ayy

I donated all my Jordans, didn't do a post
They were taking up the space that I needed to grow
That was a Sage Francis line; I stole it
But there was no better way to say that
There is no future, no time
Look at yourself, don't be so bovine
Courage used to be something that I couldn't find
People scared to look at their dreams so they look at mine, yeah
Whatever makes you feel good inside (it's alright)

I was in the gym the other day in Los Angeles
And I saw all of the beautiful bodies
Running on the treadmills, staring at the screens
And it reminded me of hamsters running on the wheel
And that's when I really decided right then and there
I'm not gon' be a hamster on a wheel
I'm gon' do it
Twitter is apoplectic
Squirrels with acorns
I said it before
Ships are safe in the harbor, but that ain't what ships are made for
I say I am not my haircut, I'm not my body
Not my clothes, I'm something much more beautiful
Deeper than even I know
Took me 30 years to wake up and write this song
Took me 30 years to realize nothing is wrong

Writer(s): Mike Posner, Nate Mercereau
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Nothing Is Wrong'?

    The lyrics for 'Nothing Is Wrong' were written by Mike Posner and Nate Mercereau.

  2. What themes are explored in 'Nothing Is Wrong'?

    'Nothing Is Wrong' explores themes of self-reflection, personal growth, and overcoming past mistakes. Mike Posner discusses his journey towards self-acceptance, letting go of materialistic values, and finding inner peace.

  3. Is there a notable line or quote in 'Nothing Is Wrong' that stands out?

    One notable line from the song is: 'Ships are safe in the harbor, but that ain't what ships are made for.' This metaphor highlights the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone to achieve true potential.

  4. Does Mike Posner reference any personal experiences in 'Nothing Is Wrong'?

    Yes, Mike Posner references several personal experiences including his struggle with overthinking, dealing with fame after his hit single 'I Took a Pill in Ibiza,' and his decision to donate all his Jordans to make space for personal growth.

  5. Are there any influences or inspirations mentioned in the song?

    'Nothing Is Wrong' mentions Ram Dass as an inspirational figure who helped shape Posner's vision. The song also includes a borrowed line from Sage Francis: 'They were taking up the space that I needed to grow.'

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