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Rita Ora's new summer single 'Heat' was co-written with Troye Sivan
Rita Ora releases summer anthem 'Heat' ahead of World Pride performance, collaborating with producers and writers including Troye Sivan.
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"What You Want" is a track by Rita Ora, from the album HEADRUSH*, released 2026. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 4 articles about Rita Ora.
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[Verse 1] Hoping It kills me How long I’ve been waiting for you? Would it feel so good to be all yours? Or would it just be one night less lonely? Pull me on the dancefloor You’re the only one who really knows me [Pre-Chorus] What you want? Maybe you can take it from me What you need? Tell me that you’re starting to see You’ve been looking in the wrong direction What you want? What you want? [Chorus] What you want? Maybe you can take it from me What you need? Tell me that you’re starting to see You’ve been looking in the wrong direction What you want? What you want? [Verse 2] Closer Can I tell you? Whispering you in my secret (uuuuuhhhh) If I lean in, would you kiss me? Would you leave her when the sun comes up? And almost, do you miss me? I’m the only one who really knows you (knows you) Knows you (knows you) Knows you Knows you [Chorus] What you want? Maybe you can take it from me What you need? Tell me that you’re starting to see You’ve been looking in the wrong direction What you want? What you want? [Bridge] Standing right in front of you Standing right in front of you Standing right in front of you (you, you, you, you) Standing right in front of you Standing right in front of you Standing right in front of you (you, you, you, you) [Chorus] What you want? Maybe you can take it from me What you need? Tell me that you’re starting to see You’ve been looking in the wrong direction What you want? What you want?
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Rita Ora releases summer anthem 'Heat' ahead of World Pride performance, collaborating with producers and writers including Troye Sivan.

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The song marks a new era for Ora, who recently signed a deal with BMG, giving her ownership of all her future master recordings and the artistic control she desired.

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