Cheating on You
"Cheating on You" is a pop song by American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth, released as a standalone digital single on October 1, 2019, through Atlantic Records.[1] The track, which Puth co-wrote and produced, features a mid-tempo hip-hop influenced beat with flute elements and lyrics that delve into post-breakup regret, where the protagonist grapples with lingering affection for an ex while attempting new relationships, likening the emotional conflict to infidelity.[2][3] Although originally intended for Puth's third studio album, originally titled SICK, which was ultimately shelved and reconfigured as his 2022 release Charlie, the song gained traction independently, amassing over 498 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025 and debuting at number 88 on global charts shortly after release.[4][5] An official music video, directed by Tyler Yee and starring Puth, was released concurrently with the single, depicting a surreal narrative of emotional turmoil that complements the song's introspective theme.[6][7] The track's imaginative composition, drawn from an unexperienced feeling rather than personal events, highlights Puth's songwriting approach of crafting relatable emotional scenarios.[2]Creation and release
Writing and recording
"Cheating on You" was co-written by Charlie Puth and Jacob Kasher Hindlin in 2019.[8] The song was completed prior to its release on October 1, 2019, as the third single in a planned trilogy of tracks Puth described as exploring various emotional states.[9] Puth clarified via Twitter that the song captures a specific "feeling" of lingering attachment in a new relationship rather than referencing any particular individual.[10] Puth handled the production of "Cheating on You" himself, consistent with his self-producing approach, utilizing his home studio setup in Los Angeles for recording. This process allowed him to craft the track's blue-eyed soul elements directly from initial ideas shared on social media earlier that year.[2]Release and promotion
"Cheating on You" was released on October 1, 2019, as a digital download and streaming single through Atlantic Records.[1] Puth promoted the single through announcements on his social media platforms ahead of the release, building anticipation for the track.[11] Puth clarified the song's concept, explaining it explores emotional infidelity by dwelling on thoughts of an ex while in a new relationship, rather than literal cheating.[2] The release marked the third single from Puth's then-upcoming third studio album, intended for release but later shelved, following "I Warned Myself" and "Mother."[3]Music and lyrics
Genre and composition
"Cheating on You" is classified in the blue-eyed soul genre with elements of contemporary R&B and pop. The song runs for a duration of 3:16 and employs a verse-chorus form augmented by a bridge, which structures its emotional progression through alternating verses, pre-choruses, choruses, a post-chorus, and an outro.[3] This format highlights a piano-driven melody that anchors the track, complemented by layered vocals that build intensity across sections.[12] The instrumentation centers on prominent piano elements and a mid-tempo hip-hop influenced beat featuring soft flute, providing a melodic foundation alongside subtle synths that add atmospheric depth.[3] Puth employs his falsetto prominently in the chorus, enhancing the emotive delivery and contributing to the song's soulful character. Puth self-produced the track in collaboration with co-writer Jacob Kasher, focusing on clean, emotive arrangements that prioritize vocal intimacy.[13] This production approach underscores the song's retro R&B influences while maintaining a modern pop sensibility.[14]Themes and interpretation
"Cheating on You" explores the emotional turmoil of unresolved feelings that sabotage new romantic connections, using the metaphor of infidelity to describe an internal betrayal of one's own heart. Charlie Puth has clarified that the song is not rooted in a literal relationship but rather captures "a feeling I've never had," emphasizing a fabricated yet haunting attachment that lingers despite moving on.[2] This core theme manifests as self-sabotage, where the narrator grapples with guilt over past mistakes while attempting to start anew, highlighting the psychological weight of regret and what-ifs in love. Key lyrics in the chorus underscore this internal conflict: "I know I said goodbye and, baby, you said it too / But when I touch her, I feel like I’m cheating on you / I thought that I’d be better when I found someone new / But when I touch her, I feel like I’m cheating on you."[3] These lines reveal the protagonist's divided loyalty, where physical intimacy with a new partner triggers an overwhelming sense of disloyalty to an idealized past love, blending raw vulnerability with the universal ache of unhealed emotional wounds. In the second verse, Puth further delves into self-reproach with "Thought I could get you back any time of day / Shouldn’t have been so cocky / Shouldn’t have did you wrong," portraying the realization of hubris as a catalyst for loss and the ensuing isolation.[3] As the third in a trilogy of 2019 singles—"Mother," "I Warned Myself," and "Cheating on You"—the track initiates a deeper exploration of intricate emotional states, prioritizing introspective narratives over straightforward romance.[15] Interpretations of the song often praise its balance of confessional depth and pop sensibility, where the lyrics' honest depiction of relational ambivalence invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences of emotional infidelity without descending into melodrama. This accessibility amplifies the theme's resonance, making personal turmoil feel both intimate and relatable in a mainstream context.[15]Music video
Production
The music video for "Cheating on You" was directed by Tyler Yee and produced by Brandon Robinson for SixTwentySix Productions.[16][17] Filming took place in New York City, capturing Puth in an urban walkabout to emphasize solitude.[17] The concept drew from Puth's portrayal of the song as an emotional experience rather than a literal narrative, with city streets chosen to mirror themes of isolation and introspection; as Puth explained, the track captures "a feeling I've never had" about lingering attachment.[15] The production adopted a low-key approach, centering on Puth's solo performance without additional cast or elaborate sets, and premiered on YouTube on October 1, 2019.[6]Synopsis and themes
The music video for "Cheating on You," directed by Tyler Yee, opens with a disclaimer reading "This song is not about a person. It’s about a feeling I’ve never had," followed by Charlie Puth wandering the rainy streets of Manhattan and Central Park in New York City, capturing a sense of urban isolation that mirrors the song's introspective tone.[18] Intercut with these scenes are close-up shots of Puth performing the track in a dimly lit room, emphasizing his emotional vulnerability through expressive facial cues that convey inner turmoil and regret over a past relationship.[19] The narrative builds without a traditional plot, instead focusing on Puth's solitary journey through the city, symbolizing the abstract concept of emotional infidelity—feeling disloyal to an ex by attempting to move on while still harboring deep attachment.[20] Visual motifs throughout the 3:16 runtime highlight themes of loneliness and self-conflict, with the overcast New York backdrop reinforcing the protagonist's isolation amid bustling surroundings.[6] The video culminates in Puth's reflective gaze toward the camera, underscoring a moment of unresolved longing that ties directly to the song's core message. This non-literal portrayal of "cheating" as an internal betrayal—rather than physical unfaithfulness—aligns with Puth's own explanation that the track explores a novel feeling of emotional divided loyalty after a breakup.[1][15] The minimalist aesthetic, characterized by straightforward cinematography and subdued color palettes, prioritizes emotional authenticity over elaborate production to immerse viewers in the theme of romantic regret. Filming took place in iconic New York locations to evoke a personal, confessional atmosphere.[20]Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Cheating on You" achieved modest success on international charts following its October 2019 release, primarily through streaming and digital downloads that drove its placements in select markets. The song debuted on the New Zealand Hot Singles chart at number 23 in the week ending October 17, 2019, which also marked its peak position, and it spent one week in the top 40.[21] Upon release, "Cheating on You" entered several minor international charts, reflecting its initial streaming and digital download performance.| Chart (2019) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| New Zealand Hot Singles (Recorded Music NZ) | 23 |