Broad street
Yeah, we met over sake
Might have started off rocky
And ruined our first date
But last night
When you finally called me
I ran straight through the lobby
I couldn’t keep you waiting
And I know and I know and I know and I know
That you like your space with your one roommate
Do you mind if I see you tomorrow?
Yea I know yea I know yea I know yea I know
That you work sundays for minimum wage
Should I have known that you would take hold and never let go?
Never let go
I think I might push my luck with you
Does another night feel alright to you?
If I ask right now would you think it through?
Hey
I think I might push my luck with you
Did you say that you got nothing else to do?
Is it ok if I stay ’cause I’m dying to?
Yea I’m dying to
Restless
Tangled up in your mattress
In the morning we’ll get dressed
The one that got away
You caught me
Yea I’m right where you want me
Every inch of my body
Won’t let this go to waste
And I know and I know and I know and I know
That you like your space with your one roommate
Should I have known that you would take hold and never let go?
Never let go
I think I might push my luck with you
Does another night feel alright to you?
If I ask right now would you think it through?
Hey
I think I might push my luck with you
Did you say that you got nothing else to do?
Is it ok if I stay ’cause I’m dying to?
Yea I’m dying to
I think I might push my luck with you
Does another night feel alright to you?
If I ask right now would you think it through?
Hey
I think I might push my luck with you
Did you say that you got nothing else to do?
Is it ok if I stay ’cause I’m dying to?
Yea I’m dying to
Chasing Connection: A Look Into “Push My Luck”
“Push My Luck” by The Chainsmokers captures the electric uncertainty of new romance. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of two people navigating the excitement and vulnerability that comes with taking chances on each other. From awkward first dates to eagerly anticipated calls, the song explores the little moments that make or break new relationships. The repeated refrain about pushing one’s luck reflects the tension between desire and hesitation—should you risk more for the promise of something real? Ultimately, the track celebrates the courage it takes to let go, trust your feelings, and pursue a genuine connection, even when the outcome is uncertain.
Song Credits
- Artists: The Chainsmokers
- Songwriters: Andrew Taggart, Alex Pall, Emily Warren, Chris Lyon, Whethan
- Release Year: 2019
- Label: Disruptor Records / Columbia Records