Intro (x2): E Gbm A Verse: E Gbm A Aspartame isn’t the same as real sugar, E Gbm A Drinking Diet Coke never made me sweeter at all, E Gbm A Just smaller than I was before, E Gbm A Thought that if I were less of myself maybe he would want me more Pre-chorus: Dbm But then the other day, C I was on the internet, B Gb I read that aspartame might be a carcinogen, Dbm C E Gb Am I at higher risk of cancer than all of my friends? Chorus: A I'll change my body and my hobbies, switch from regular to diet, E Used to wonder if being skinny would be worth it if I could die from it, Gbm But then I found out that being loved and being small feel synonymous, A So I don’t know, E Gbm A If I could do it all again- E Gbm A Would I still drink Diet Coke? Interlude: E Gbm A Verse: E Gbm A Nothing feels as good as water on an empty stomach, E Gbm A Chewing sugar-free gum to try and curb my hunger, E Gbm A All my friends tell me I’m more than just “some stupid number” E Gbm A But nothing will taste as good as being small for summer Chorus: A I'll change my body and my hobbies, switch from regular to diet, E Used to wonder if being skinny would be worth it if I could die from it, Gbm But then I found out that being loved and being small feel synonymous, A So I don’t know, E Gbm A If I could do it all again- E Gbm A Would I still drink Diet Coke? Interlude: E Gbm A Bridge: B The only thing I ate today A A Was a Tylenol to cure the sweetener headache, B And if everything has side effects, A E Gbm A Starving myself for confidence feels like a fair trade Interlude: E Gbm A Chorus: A I'll change my body and my hobbies, switch from regular to diet, E Used to wonder if being skinny would be worth it if I could die from it, Gbm But then I found out that being loved and being small feel synonymous, A So I guess I already know, E Gbm A If I could do it all again, E Gbm A If I could do it all again, E Gbm A If I could do it all again, E Gbm A I would still drink Diet Coke Outro: E Gbm A E Gbm A Oh, I just like the way it tastes E Gbm A This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
8 ukulele chords used in "Diet Coke" by Leanna Firestone: A, Am, B, C, Dbm, E, Gb and Gbm




















+3 sounds good and is easy,idk what’s happening with Ed but that all.