Killing Me Slowly

Album: N.A.T.I.O.N. (2019)
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Songfacts®:

  • This melodic rock anthem tackles the repercussions of infidelity. Tommy Vext is heartbroken that his girl has fallen for someone else. Despite this, a part of him wants to keep the relationship going.

    So I keep you at arm's length and let you go
    But I don't wanna give you away


    The singer's partner cannot comprehend the consequences of her unfaithfulness.

    You think you know that you know, but you really don't know me
    I know you love so hard, and it's killing me slowly
    And now I can't eat, can't sleep, knowing that you're not lonely
  • Nick Peterson directed the music video on location in Los Angeles, California. It co-stars actor and fitness model Kevin Creekman and actress Erin Sanders (Melissa And Joey, Guilty At 17).
  • "Killing Me Slowly" reached #1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs chart. This meant that three-out-of-four Bad Wolves singles had topped the tally, the others being "Remember When" and their cover of The Cranberries' "Zombie."

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