Fight & Fuck Lyrics – G-Eazy

Fight & Fu*k Lyrics by G-Eazy is a latest English song in the voice of G-Eazy. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Fight & Fu*k song lyrics are also written by G-Eazy. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song Fight & Fu*k by G-Eazy is about a toxic, on-and-off relationship where fights and intense passion go hand in hand. The lyrics describe a cycle of arguing, making up through intimacy, and then falling back into the same conflicts. Despite trying to fix things with gifts and apologies, the relationship stays stuck in a loop of love and frustration. It’s emotional, messy, and addictive, showing how hard it is to walk away.

Fight & Fuck Lyrics

[Intro: Delilah Montagu]
Huh

[Chorus: Delilah Montagu & G-Eazy]
We fight, then we fu*k
Fall out of love
On, then we’re off
Can’t get enough
We fight, then we fu*k
Waking up drunk
You’re calling me crazy
That’s what you made me (Yeah, uh)

[Verse 1: G-Eazy]
We got in a tiff, so I fixed it at Tiffany
Lightened your blue, that’s how I showed sympathy
I took a hit, had an epiphany
They were just melodies, you were my symphony
You get done up, your hair and your nails
You put that new dress on, you’re wearing your heels
I paid for them meals and therapy bills
But to this day, wondering what therapy heals
So we do, Remedy Diner for breakfast
To remedy all of our reckless
To pick up the pieces that fell apart
Last night again, this cycle is endless
I mean, it’s dumb and it’s senseless
Don’t wanna regret this
We both play these games
But I wish we could make this s*it fit, I’m just no good at Tetris

[Chorus: Delilah Montagu & G-Eazy]
We fight, then we fu*k
Fall out of love
On, then we’re off
Can’t get enough
We fight, then we fu*k

Waking up drunk
You’re calling me crazy
That’s what you made me (Fu*k it)

[Post-Chorus: G-Eazy]
We fight, then we fu*k, then always make up
Fi-fight and we fu*k, then always make up
We fight, then we fu*k, then always make up
Fi-,fight and we fu*k, then always make up

[Verse 2: G-Eazy]
We can’t press rewind, first time that I might not say yes this time
But if I dip, I know you’ll move on to who’s next in line
Uh, double text my phone, if you call once more, I’ma press decline
But if we gotta fight, can it please at least end in s*x this time?
This time, next time I’ma handle s*it different
Time I finally wake up and get with it
Time I finally get back on my pimping
Time we grow up and stop bulls*itting
Time you stop tripping on other women
See the fight coming, call the car, I’m dipping
‘Cause even the best s*x I had in my life
Ain’t worth these fights and the same repetition

[Chorus: Delilah Montagu & G-Eazy]
We fight, then we fu*k, yeah
Fall out of love (Listen)
On, then we’re off
Can’t get enough
We fight, then we fu*k
Waking up drunk
You’re calling me crazy
That’s what you made me (Fu*k it)

[Post-Chorus: G-Eazy]
We fight, then we fu*k, then always make up
Fi-fight and we fu*k, then always make up
We fight, then we fu*k, then always make up
Fi-,fight and we fu*k, then always make up

[Bridge: Delilah Montagu]
I had you, I lost you, I need you
I hate you, I love you, I need you

[Outro: G-Eazy]
Fight, fu*k, make up
Make love, give up
Scream, shout, break stuff
Pass out, wake up

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Fight & Fuck Lyrics Meaning

[Chorus]
This part of the song talks about a relationship that’s full of ups and downs. The couple constantly fights, then makes up through intimacy, but it never really solves anything. They keep going back and forth, unable to let go, even though the cycle is toxic. Alcohol and emotions make things even messier, and they blame each other for the chaos in their relationship.

[Verse 1]
G-Eazy describes how he tries to fix their fights by buying expensive gifts, like something from Tiffany’s. He wants to make her feel better, but deep down, he realizes material things don’t solve their problems. He compares their relationship to music—she’s more than just a simple melody; she’s his whole symphony, meaning she’s deeply important to him. He also mentions how he takes care of her, paying for meals and even therapy, but he questions if therapy actually helps. They go to their usual diner to “remedy” their reckless behavior, but it’s just a temporary fix. The relationship is stuck in a never-ending cycle of breakups and makeups. He knows it’s pointless and regrets how things always turn out the same way, but no matter what, they keep repeating the pattern. He compares their struggles to a game of Tetris—he wishes they could fit together perfectly, but he just doesn’t know how to make it work.

[Chorus]
The chorus repeats the same message—it’s about a love-hate relationship where they fight, break up, then get back together again. They can’t stay apart, even though their relationship is unhealthy. Alcohol, emotions, and passion drive them back into the same cycle, making it impossible to walk away.

[Post-Chorus]
This part emphasizes how predictable their relationship has become. No matter what happens, they always end up in the same place—fighting, making up, and repeating the process. It’s a never-ending loop, and even though they might want things to change, they just keep falling back into old habits.

[Verse 2]
Here, G-Eazy starts to realize that things need to change. He talks about how they can’t go back and undo their past mistakes. This time, he’s actually thinking about saying no and walking away for good. But he knows that if he leaves, she’ll just move on to someone else, which bothers him. Even though she keeps texting and calling, he’s starting to ignore her because he’s tired of the drama. He wants to at least end things on a good note if they have to fight again. He acknowledges that it’s time to stop playing games, time to grow up, and time to stop blaming each other. He also points out that she’s always jealous or insecure about other women, which causes even more arguments. At the end, he admits that even the best moments they shared aren’t worth the constant fights and repetition anymore, so he’s ready to leave.

[Chorus]
Again, the chorus highlights the emotional rollercoaster of their relationship. They keep going through the same motions—arguing, breaking up, making up, and waking up the next day to do it all over again. They both feel stuck in the cycle.

[Post-Chorus]
This part is just another way of reinforcing the main theme of the song—no matter how much they fight, they always come back together. They can’t seem to end things for good, even though it’s clear the relationship isn’t working.

[Bridge]
This short section sums up the emotional confusion in the relationship. He’s been through every possible feeling with her—love, hate, loss, and need. Even when they try to move on, they always find themselves needing each other again, no matter how toxic things get.

[Outro]
The outro is a quick rundown of their constant cycle—fighting, making up, trying again, giving up, screaming at each other, breaking things, and then waking up the next day to do it all over again. It’s chaotic, unhealthy, and exhausting, but they keep repeating it.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Fight & Fuck song?
A. Fight & Fuck song is sung by G-Eazy.

Q. Who wrote Fight & Fuck lyrics?
A. Fight & Fuck lyrics are penned by G-Eazy.

Q. Who has given the music of Fight & Fuck song?
A. Fight & Fuck music is composed and produced by G-Eazy.

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