Lovergirl Lyrics – Madison Beer

Lovergirl Lyrics - Madison Beer

Unguarded, aching, and unapologetically soft — Madison Beer’s “Lovergirl” is a confession dressed in pop silk. She’s been burned before and knows it, yet surrenders anyway. That tension between self-awareness and desire is exactly what makes this one sting so beautifully.

Lyrics of Lovergirl by Madison Beer

[Verse 1]
I care too much all the time
Love so hard, it makes me cry
No, it’s not worth it to deny
‘Cause when it’s good, it’s so good, it’s so nice

[Pre-Chorus]
One look right into your eyes
One touch and I’m yours tonight

[Chorus]
I, I just can’t help that I’m a lover girl

Why not embrace a simple pleasure? Let me hold you close
And we can take off all our clothes
I thank god I found you in this lonely world
Why would we ever stop ourselves from doing what feels good?
Baby, if we can, we should

[Verse 2]
I’ve flown too close to the sun
And I’ve been burned far more than once
But it still hasn’t stopped me from
Doing it again, I’m doing it again

[Pre-Chorus]
One look right into your eyes (Uh, uh, uh-uh)
One touch and I’m yours tonight

[Chorus]
I, I just can’t help that I’m a lover girl
Why not embrace a simple pleasure? Let me hold you close
And we can take off all our clothes
I thank god I found you in this lonely world
Why would we ever stop ourselves from doing what feels good?
Baby, if we can, we should

[Outro]

(Lover girl)
We should
We, we, we should
I, I just can’t help that I’m a lover girl
Why not embrace a simple pleasure? Let me hold you close
And we can take off all our clothes

Meaning of Lovergirl Lyrics

There’s a quiet defiance running beneath Lovergirl that most listeners will feel before they can name it. Madison Beer isn’t singing about falling in love. She’s singing about choosing to fall — eyes open, scar tissue and all. The undercurrent here isn’t romance. It’s something closer to informed surrender: the ache of someone who has loved recklessly before, got hurt, and decided the math still works in love’s favor. That’s not naivety. That’s a specific kind of courage that pop music rarely articulates this cleanly.

Which brings us to the line that stopped me cold: “I’ve flown too close to the sun / And I’ve been burned far more than once.” Yes, it’s Icarus. But what Beer does with it is quietly subversive — she doesn’t use the myth as a warning. She uses it as a shrug. The burn happened. It will probably happen again. And still, the next line arrives like a door swinging open: “But it still hasn’t stopped me.” The myth gets stripped of its tragedy and reframed as mere autobiography. One can’t help but notice how much emotional maturity that takes to write without it tipping into self-destruction or martyrdom.

Culturally, this lands at a precise moment. A generation raised on hyper-ironic detachment — where caring too much is treated as a personality flaw — is quietly exhausted by its own coolness. Beer’s chorus, “I just can’t help that I’m a lover girl,” reads less like a confession and more like a reclamation. The track leaves you feeling that softness, delivered without apology, might actually be the more radical position right now. For an artist who has spent years navigating public scrutiny of her personal life, singing “I thank god I found you in this lonely world” with this much openness isn’t vulnerability. It’s a statement.

Lovergirl Song Credits & Production Details

Song Title Lovergirl
Album Locket
Singer(s) Madison Beer
Musician(s) Leroy Clampitt, Lucy Healey, LOSTBOY
Lyricist(s) Madison Beer, Leroy Clampitt, Lucy Healey, LOSTBOY
Release Date May 8, 2026
Label Epic Records, Sing It Loud Records, LCC
Copyright © Epic Records, Sing It Loud Records, LCC, Sony Music Entertainment
Language English

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Frequently Asked Questions About Lovergirl Song

Who is the singer of the song ‘Lovergirl’?

The song ‘Lovergirl’ is sung by Madison Beer.

Who wrote the song ‘Lovergirl’ by Madison Beer?

The song ‘Lovergirl’ by Madison Beer is written by Madison Beer, Leroy Clampitt, Lucy Healey and LOSTBOY.

Who produced the music for the song ‘Lovergirl’?

Music of the song ‘Lovergirl’ is produced by Leroy Clampitt, Lucy Healey and LOSTBOY.

When was the song ‘Lovergirl’ officially released?

The song ‘Lovergirl’ is officially released on May 8, 2026, accompanied by its official music video.

What album is the song ‘Lovergirl’ from?

The song ‘Lovergirl’ is from the album titled ‘Locket’.

Which record label released the song ‘Lovergirl’?

The song ‘Lovergirl’ by Madison Beer was released under the record labels Epic Records, Sing It Loud Records and LCC.

Who owns the copyright of the song ‘Lovergirl’?

Epic Records, Sing It Loud Records, LCC and Sony Music Entertainment own the copyright of the song ‘Lovergirl’.

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