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DAISIES — Justin Bieber

Album: SWAG  
DAISIES by Justin Bieber
[Verse 1]
Throwin' petals like, "Do you love me or not?"
Head is spinnin', and it don't know when to stop
You said "Forever," babe, did you mean it or not?
Hold on, hold on
You leave me on read, babe, but I still get the message
You're scared of the light, but it's three dots, but I can connect them
And if it ain't right, babe, you know I respect it
But if you need time, just take your time
Honey, I get it, I get it, I get it

[Chorus]
Way you got me all in my head
Think I'd rather you in my bed
Whatever it is, you know I can take it
I'm countin' the days, how many days 'til I can see you again?

[Verse 2]
Blowin' kisses like, "Will you catch 'em or not?"
I'm Cupid with arrows, babe, I'm just shootin my shot, mmm-mmm
If I could get in, drop me a pin, hop in the whip and come over
Don't wanna be friends, just skin-to-skin, I wanna get closer and closer and closer, uh

[Chorus]
The way you got me all in my head
Think I'd rather you in my bed
Whatever it is, you know I can take it
I'm countin' the days, how many days 'til I can see you again?
[Bridge]
You got me all, all, all, all of my love (Holding my feelings, babe)
And you got me all, all, all, now I’m nodding my head
And you got me all, all, all, in my feelings, alright (You got me all in my head, you got me nodding my head, you got–)
‘Cause you got me all, all, all in my feelings, every time (You got me all in my head, you got me nodding my head, you got–)

[Chorus]
The way you got me all in my head (The way you got me all in my head)
Think I'd rather you in my bed
Whatever it is, you know I can take it
I'm countin' the days, how many days 'til I can see you again?


Song Overview

DAISIES lyrics by Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber is singing the 'DAISIES' lyrics in the music video.

Song Credits

  • Featured: None
  • Producer: Eddie Benjamin; Carter Lang; Dijon; Daniel Chetrit; Sir Dylan
  • Composer: Justin Bieber; Sir Dylan; Eddie Benjamin; Tobias Jesso Jr.; Carter Lang; Dijon; Daniel Chetrit; Mk.gee
  • Release Date: July 11, 2025
  • Genre: Pop; Canadian Pop
  • Label: Def Jam Recordings
  • Track #: 2
  • Language: English
  • Album: SWAG
  • Music style: R&B-pop ballad
  • Copyright: © 2025 ILH Production Co. LLC; Def Jam Recordings; Universal Music Group

Song Meaning and Annotations

Justin Bieber performing DAISIES
Performance in the music video.

“DAISIES” reimagines the classic petal-picking ritual—“He loves me, he loves me not”—through a 21st-century lens, blending analog vulnerability with digital suspense. Laid over a gentle, plucked guitar riff and understated trap beats, Justin’s voice flickers between playful teasing and heartfelt yearning, embodying both the thrill and the ache of unspoken affection. When he sings about being “on read,” the three-dot typing indicator becomes a modern oracle, an unexpected twist on an age-old game. The song unfolds with a subtle build, from breezy flirtation in the verses to an earnest emotional outpouring in the chorus, tracing an arc that feels both intimate and universal. Through poetic simplicity and contemporary imagery, “DAISIES” bridges the gap between youthful hope and mature longing.

The production leans into spacious textures—airy pads, minimalist percussion, and soft harmonies—that give each line room to breathe. Midway, a slight rhythmic shift echoes the shift in tone: curiosity gives way to desire, anxiety to determination. In its cultural context, “DAISIES” nods to millennial courtship rituals, where a heartbeat might be measured in notifications rather than petals. It’s a pop ballad with R&B sensibilities, cinematic enough to soundtrack the quiet moments of love and loud enough for shared headphone playlists. At its core, this is a song about seeking clarity—whether through petals or pending messages—wrapped in a beat you can sway to.

“Throwin' petals like, 'Do you love me or not?'”

This opening line sets the tone: a simple ritual transformed into a weighty question. The images of petals drifting through the air evoke fragility and chance, while the direct query cuts to the heart of uncertainty.

“You leave me on read, babe, but I still get the message”

Here, the digital read receipt becomes a silent messenger. What isn’t said carries as much weight as the words themselves, underscoring the tension between connection and distance.

Verse 1

In these opening lines, the traditional petal-pulling becomes a metaphor for texting in the digital age. The head-spinning imagery speaks to the dizzy rush of infatuation, while the gentle cadence of the guitar and the restrained beat hint at the song’s balance between playfulness and sincerity.

Chorus

The chorus shifts from mental gymnastics to physical desire—“all in my head” versus “in my bed”—capturing the tension between thought and action. The counting of days until reunion gives the hook a sense of anticipation that resonates like a heartbeat in the mix.

Verse 2

Cupid’s arrows and dropped pins paint a vivid scene of modern romance. The invitation to “hop in the whip and come over” feels spontaneous and urgent, reflecting a craving for closeness beyond friendly boundaries.

Bridge

The repeated “you got me all in my feelings” functions as an emotional crescendo. This mantra-like section emphasizes the song’s central theme: surrendering to feelings despite the fear of their weight.

Chorus

The final chorus reprises the song’s duality, marrying vulnerability with confidence. The beat pulls back just enough to let Justin’s vocals shine, leaving listeners with the lingering pulse of hope.

Similar Songs

Thumbnail: DAISIES lyrics video by Justin Bieber
A screenshot from the 'DAISIES' video.
  1. "Love Lies" by Khalid & Normani
    Both tracks use minimalist beats to highlight the chemistry between voices. Khalid and Normani’s playful banter mirrors Justin’s flirtatious verses in “DAISIES.” The smooth R&B production and whispered harmonies create an intimate mood in both songs. Each employs a repetitive hook—“If you say it, how you really feel it” versus “you got me all in my feelings”—to emphasize uncertainty and longing. Historically, “Love Lies” helped pave the way for R&B-pop crossovers, a tradition “DAISIES” continues with its blend of genres.
  2. "Peaches" by Justin Bieber feat. Daniel Caesar & Giveon
    Like “DAISIES,” “Peaches” balances sensuality and tenderness, using evocative imagery—Georgia peaches versus flower petals—to ground romantic themes. Both songs feature laid-back grooves that feel effortless yet meticulously crafted. “Peaches” leans into a warm, sun-soaked vibe, while “DAISIES” opts for a cooler, twilight atmosphere. Justin’s confident vocals in “Peaches” contrast with his vulnerability here, showcasing his range within the R&B-pop spectrum. Both tracks underscore a shift in his artistry toward mature, mood-driven narratives.
  3. "Die for You" by The Weeknd
    This track shares “DAISIES”’ fixation on all-consuming emotion, with The Weeknd’s promise to “die for you” echoing Bieber’s plea to “take your time” in matters of the heart. The Weeknd’s chilled-out synths and steady beats find a counterpart in the atmospheric production of “DAISIES.” Both songs blur the line between dark vulnerability and confident declaration. Lyrically, each uses concise, potent imagery to convey depth of feeling. They reflect a 2020s trend of moody R&B-pop balladry that prioritizes mood over maximalist production.

Questions and Answers

Scene from DAISIES track by Justin Bieber
Scene from 'DAISIES'.
What is the central metaphor in “DAISIES”?
The song uses the classic petal-picking game as a metaphor for modern uncertainty in love and communication.
Who produced “DAISIES”?
Eddie Benjamin, Carter Lang, Dijon, Daniel Chetrit, and Sir Dylan handled the track’s production.
When was “DAISIES” released?
It was released on July 11, 2025, as the second track on the album SWAG.
What style does “DAISIES” represent?
It’s a contemporary R&B-pop ballad that blends organic instrumentals with subtle trap-inflected percussion.
How does “DAISIES” reflect Justin’s personal evolution?
The song’s mature themes of vulnerability and digital-age romance highlight his growth from teen pop star to a more introspective artist.



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