Meaning of “Hang out with You” by Mary Lambert
Hang out with You is a song performed by American singer and songwriter Mary Lambert. Lyrically the song encourages people to live irresponsible lives with lines such as “I don’t wanna go to work” and “I don’t wanna pay my rent”. In 2016, while promoting the song, Lambert took to Twitter to explain to her fans the real meaning of the song saying the song is one that basically “promotes irresponsibility”.
Facts about “Hang out with You”
- The song was written by Lambert and singer and songwriter Michelle Chamuel, who began a romantic relationship with Lambert in 2013.
- Hang out with You was released on 8th July, 2016.
- The song was solely engineered and produced by Lambert’s girlfriend Chamuel and mixed by Jeremy Cays.
- According to Lambert, the song took as long as three years to be developed. Chamuel is featured in the music video of the song.
- The song is the lead single from Lambert’s 2017 independently released EP titled Bold.
- Despite Lambert once saying on social media that the song promotes “irresponsibility”, the music video of the song ends by encouraging viewers to help animals by either rescuing or adopting them.
- The dog that Lambert drives around with in her car in Hang out with You’s music video is her sister’s dog called Lana.





