Doctor, Remi Wolf

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This article is about the 2019 Remi Wolf song, Doctor.

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 This is The album art work for the EP; You're a Dog!

Doctor is the fourth track off Remi Wolf's first EP and was released on September 20th, 2019 .   

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Lyrics

I'd literally pee outside for you On Hollywood Boulevard I would literally die for you 'Cause you broke down my heart I'll melt your eyes out their sockets Take a look at the puddle on the floor Well, it's as black as a tar pit Don't know what you're fighting for anymore I'm getting used I'm paying my dues I'm fighting for you I'm making excuses I don't wanna be your doctor You got too much pride You're spitting out lies And you hover like an eastbound chopper I'll loosen up ties Push you to the side Tear down the foundation of a playhouse and you're locked out Stuck up in a penthouse with your tough nuts and your dick out I don't wanna be your doctor You ain't my patient Shit's overrated I'm literally getting high for you In the neighbors garage And I would literally die for you 'Cause you hold down my heart And you're always hella mad, my friend You always got me trying to defend myself Lined up like a child again Am I right or wrong? Can't tell if I, if I I'm getting used I'm paying my dues I'm fighting for you I'm making excuses I don't wanna be your doctor You got too much pride You're spitting out lies And you hover like an eastbound chopper I'll loosen up ties Push you to the side Tear down the foundation of a playhouse and you're locked put Stuck up in a penthouse with your tough nuts and your dick out I don't wanna be your doctor You ain't my patient Shit's overrated If you say jump, I'll jump We'll blame it on human behavior Don't ever meet me for lunch You blame it on mother nature You're always beating on my drum You're always poking my side You're always telling me something Don't know if you're telling me lies So if I don't get what I want You know that I don't wanna be your doctor You got too much pride You're spitting out lies And you hover like an eastbound chopper I'll loosen up ties Push you to the side and Tear down the foundation of a playhouse and you're locked put Stuck up in a penthouse with your tough nuts and your dick out and I don't wanna be your doctor You ain't my patient Shit's overrated

Background

Remi is fed up with putting her partner over herself, comparing the way she puts her well-being on the line for them to the way a doctor risks their life for a patient. She declares that she will no longer be carrying out said doctor-like role as she finds this type of relationship dynamic to be overrated and draining.

Remi Wolf Bio 

Based in Los Angeles, Remi Wolf is a singer/songwriter who traffics in a colorful brand of pop that incorporates funk, disco, left-field, and lo-fi bedroom pop. She began releasing singles in 2019, earning praise for songs like "Guy" from her colorful debut EP, You're a Dog. After signing with Island Records, Wolf issued two more EPs in quick succession ahead of her 2021 full-length debut, Juno. A California native, Wolf's musical passions began at a young age, though her unusual story arc also includes ten years of downhill ski competition and Olympic training as well as a 2014 run as an American Idol contestant. Although she could have adapted her powerful, soulful voice to the masses, Wolf's vibe was a bit too quirky for the mainstream and she eschewed the typical post-Idol path and spent several years crafting a unique D.I.Y. sound. She finally made her solo debut with 2019's "Guy," a winsome slice of tropical funk-pop that lit up blogs and playlists. She later folded it into her debut EP, You're a Dog, which further showed off her range. A 2020 feature on Cautious Clay's sunny track "Cheesin'" brought her further attention ahead of her second EP, I'm Allergic to Dogs!, her major-label debut for Island. A 2021 remix EP, We Love Dogs!, featured contributions from numerous high profile producers and artist including Beck, Sylvan Esso, and Polo & Pan. Led by the streaming his "Sexy Villain," Wolf finally made her full-length debut in October of that year with Juno.