There's No Way
by Lauv (featuring Julia Michaels)

Album: Single release only (2018)
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Songfacts®:

  • Lauv teams up with Julia Michaels for this duet about not being able to fight your attraction to another person.

    There's no way that it's not going there
    With the way that we're looking at each other
    There's no way that it's not going there
    Every second with you I want another


    Lauv said: "For me the song is about meeting someone and immediately feeling that connection where you can't help but have crazy chemistry, and though your lives don't quite line up in that moment, you know someday everything could go down between you two."
  • Filmed at the Palladium in Los Angeles, the song's music video depicts Lauv and Julia Michaels as two people who perform as a singing duo. Though they both have significant others in their livers, they succumb to their chemistry and have an on-the-road romance.

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