July3 , 2026

    ‘Sue Me’ Lyrics: Audrey Hobert Explains Inspiration Behind Hit Song, Which Is Climbing the Charts a Year Later

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    Audrey Hobert‘s song “Sue Me” was released over a year ago, but it’s finally gaining the recognition that it deserves and it’s climbing the charts in summer 2026.

    On July 2, @talkofthecharts reported that the song entered the U.S. Spotify chart at #112, marking the first time Audrey has appeared on the chart.

    In addition to releasing her own music, Audrey also writes with other artists. She co-wrote Gracie Abrams‘ songs “That’s So True” and “I Love You, I’m Sorry.”

    Audrey begins the song:

    I knew you’d be at the party
    Drinking a Coke and Bacardi
    Not that it matters, but I’m breaking patterns
    And getting so good at Pilates
    Broke up with you in November
    Sorry, I know you remember
    Are you depressed or are you feeling better?
    ‘Cause you’re looking like it’s the latter

    On the chorus she sings:

    I’ve been so careful with you, babe
    But I’m out late
    And being a saint is exhausting

    Sue me, I wanna be wanted
    Sue me, I wanna be wanted
    Sue me, I wanna be, sue me, I wanna be

    Audrey has explained what was happening in her life when she wrote the song.

    “It was the fifth song I ever wrote alone and one of the first I made with my producer Ricky Gourmet,” Audrey told Cosmopolitan. “I was with Ricky the week after I had slept with my ex, who I knew still had feelings for me. I felt pretty bad about it—although it was a nice evening with him, because deep in my heart, I knew I didn’t feel the same way.”

    Read the full lyrics below.

    The post ‘Sue Me’ Lyrics: Audrey Hobert Explains Inspiration Behind Hit Song, Which Is Climbing the Charts a Year Later appeared first on Just Jared – Celebrity News and Gossip | Entertainment.



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