EDIT: Lyrics could also be "You want to be right / I don't want to fight"
EDIT 2: SOLVED BY BUGMENOT1!!! "Ba Ba Ba" by Ivy. How could I have ever guessed that?
HELP! I heard a song in Big Lots last week and, not having a cell phone and thinking that my tried and true tactic of remembering a sample line and googling it later would bear fruit, I've been going crazy upon finding out that I can't find the song at all.
It's a young female singer, sounds about 20s or 30s. It's a somewhat poppy adult contemporary type of song, nothing that's like dance music or fast and up-tempo or anything- more like the style of someone like Ingrid Michaelson. The only line I remember is the one in the title: It's something to the effect of "You...say you're RIGHT / I...don't want to FIGHT", something along those lines. Something about the guy being, saying, or thinking that he's right, and the singer saying or thinking that she doesn't want to or would rather not fight. The exact wording seems to evade me because none of the searches have worked, but I'm 100 percent certain as to the general sentiment of the line. The rest of the song's structure seemed to be made up of similar "you say this, I say this" type of word play.
The music was mixed along with Ingrid Michaelson's "Everybody" and some other modern, light, inoffensive tunes from the late 2000s and 2010s so I'm guessing that the song isn't any more than ten years old, and I'm guessing it's fairly modern. Again, it's not dance music or "modern" hip-hop style pop or anything.
Please help me figure this out!