Black Heart
Black Heart

Stooshe - Black Heart Lyrics

Have you ever been drawn to someone who’s all wrong for you but you can't help how you feel? That’s the story here. Stooshe sings about falling for someone deeply flawed—a "monster" with a "black heart." The lyrics describe the intense emotional turmoil… Read more

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Black Heart Lyrics

I don't like it when you break me honey
Why'd you have to do that?
Tell me when you'll make these tears keep falling
Do you feel like a man?

Figure, figure there's no working you out whatsoever
Only one way I can sum you up altogether
You got a black heart

Daddy I've fallen for a monster
Somehow he's scaring me to death
He's big and bad
I love him like mad
Momma, he's the best I ever had
Daddy I've fallen for a monster
He got a black heart

No walls to build around me honey
'Cause you blew my house down
Sticks and stones won't put it back up for me
And that's where we're at now

Sicker, sicker, I ain't feeling your mouth whatsoever
Naming hurts me more than weight thrown around but whatever
You got a black heart

Daddy I've fallen for a monster
Somehow he's scaring me to death
He's big and bad
I love him like mad
Momma, he's the best I ever had
Daddy I've fallen for a monster
He got a black heart

Daddy I've fallen for a monster
Somehow he's scaring me to death
He's big and bad
I love him like mad
Momma, he's the best I ever had
Daddy I've fallen for a monster
He got a black heart

He got a black heart
He got such a dirty black heart in him
I love him like mad
Oh, yes I do
He got a black heart

Writer(s): Darren Lewis, Iyiola Babalola, Jo Perry, Shaznay Lewis
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Black Heart?

Have you ever been drawn to someone who’s all wrong for you but you can't help how you feel? That’s the story here. Stooshe sings about falling for someone deeply flawed—a "monster" with a "black heart." The lyrics describe the intense emotional turmoil and contradictory feelings of love and fear. Despite being hurt and torn down, the singer can't let go of this person. The monster is big, bad, and scary, yet somehow, he’s also the best she’s ever had. It’s a raw, candid expression of loving someone who ultimately may not be good for you, but you can’t shake the hold they have on your heart.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote and produced the song 'Black Heart' by Stooshe?

    'Black Heart' was written by Darren Lewis, Iyiola Babalola, Jo Perry, and Shaznay Lewis. It was produced by Future Cut in collaboration with Jo Perry and Shaznay Lewis.

  2. When was 'Black Heart' released?

    'Black Heart' was released as the second official single from Stooshe's debut album 'London with the Lights On' on June 15, 2012.

  3. What is the theme of the song 'Black Heart'?

    'Black Heart' deals with the complexities and challenges of being in a relationship with a cheating lover. The lyrics vividly describe the emotional turmoil and heartbreak experienced.

  4. Did 'Black Heart' receive any notable nominations or awards?

    Yes, 'Black Heart' earned a nomination for Best British Single at the 2013 BRIT Awards. Additionally, the song surpassed 30,000 plays on UK radio, earning Stooshe a Nielsen Airplay Award in August 2012. It was also named the second-best song of 2012 by Digital Spy's Robert Copsey and Lewis Corner.

  5. How did critics respond to 'Black Heart'?

    'Black Heart' received generally positive reviews from critics. Rhik Samadder from The Guardian called it an 'homage to 60s girl group melodrama,' while 4Music's Nicolle Weeks described it as 'a classic tune to swoon to.' The song was praised for showcasing Stooshe's vocal abilities and their range of styles.

  6. What is unique about the music video for 'Black Heart'?

    The music video for 'Black Heart,' directed by Matt Stawski, features Stooshe as a 60s girl group performing on a television show set. It was shot in Los Angeles using vintage cameras and incorporates themes similar to those in 'Dreamgirls' and 'Hairspray.' The retro aesthetics and vibrant colors make it a memorable homage to classic girl groups like The Supremes.

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