Make You Mine

Album: Locket (2024)
Charted: 50 109
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Songfacts®:

  • "Make You Mine" is a dreamy pop and R&B anthem fueled by a heady, all-consuming infatuation. Madison Beer details the depths of her yearning, describing a lover who ignites an electrifying "rush" and an irresistible "crush."
  • I-I-I
    Wanna feel, feel, feel
    Wanna taste, taste, taste
    Wanna get you goin'
    I-I-I
    Wanna lay, lay, lay
    Wanna string, string, string
    Wanna make you mine


    The song's repetitive nature suggests a racing heartbeat, mirroring the physical manifestation of Beer's longing. This echoes similar themes she explored in her 2023 track "Spinnin."

    My heartbeat's racin' like a strange ballet
    Did the world stop spinnin' today
    ?
  • Madison Beer co-wrote and co-produced the song with Leroy Clampitt. A New Zealand producer and singer-songwriter formerly known as Big Taste, Clampitt co-produced every track on Madison Beer's 2023 Silence Between Songs album. His resumé also includes Justin Bieber's "Company" and Sabrina Carpenter's "Skinny Dipping."
  • Is Madison Beer singing about her boyfriend, TikTok star and social media influencer Nick Austin? They've been together since the summer of 2020 so it's likely the song evokes emotions similar to those she might feel for Nick. However, the singer hasn't publicly stated it's specifically about him.
  • "Make You Mine" went viral on TikTok. Users latched onto the song's opening "I wanna feel, feel, feel. Wanna taste, taste, taste. Wanna get you goin'" refrain, using it in a variety of creative content, including lip synchs, hair tutorials and fancam edits.
  • The "Make You Mine" video is a dark, playful homage to the 2009 movie Jennifer's Body. Co-directed by Beer herself, along with Aerin Moreno, it throws you into a high school where she's sought after by more than one love interest.

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