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“I wrote this song about a time I was feeling isolated even being around a plethora of people. The feeling of someone knowing of me but not knowing my essence as a human being.”
lyrics
I don’t know what this world got me thinking
The spotlight got a way of demeaning
Yeah it’s moving fast and steaming
And fleeting
Believe me
Everyday new cast but they play the same game
I don’t know none of them
But they all know my name
I’m not the same
People change and that’s okay
I’m not the same
The scene got me feeling too much
I’m feeling too much
I’m feeling too much
I’m feeling too much
I always knew they had a way of deceiving
And part of my wants to trust and and believe it
Yeah they talking fast and deceiving
It’s steaming
Believe me yeah
Everyday they they come around they just looking for fame
I don’t know none of them
But they all know my name
I’m not the same
People change and that’s okay
I’m not the same
The scene got me feeling too much
I’m feeling too much
I’m feeling too much
I’m feeling too much
I’m right here from sunset to sunrise
There ain’t nothing I ain’t seen
There’s no surprise
I’m right here from sunset to sunrise
There ain’t nothing I ain’t seen
There’s no surprise
Everyday they they come around they just looking for fame
I don’t know none of them
But they all know my name
I’m not the same
People change and that’s okay
I’m not the same
The scene got me feeling too much
I’m feeling too much
I’m feeling too much
The scene got me feeling too much
I’m feeling too much
I’m feeling too much
Everyday they they come around they just looking for fame
I don’t know none of them
But they all know my name
I’m not the same
People change and that’s okay
I’m not the same
The scene got me feeling too much
credits
released March 22, 2024
Written, Produced, Recorded, and Performed by Chavar Dontae
Mixed By Dylan Ely
Mastered By Steve Baughman
Artwork bt Steffen Heil
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