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Stay
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"Stay" is a late-summer heartbreak record about wanting someone close while knowing distance may already be winning. It blends drill-inspired production with a softer loverboy vocal approach, keeping the emotion vulnerable without turning fragile. The song sits in the space between confession and restraint: wanting to say more, hoping the other person understands, and holding onto a moment before it leaves. It is for late drives, quiet nights, and anyone who has wanted someone to stay without knowing how to make that happen.
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Lyrics
[Hook] Stay here until it’s time I like to look into your eyes They will tell me Everything… Everything [Verse] Stay… here in my arms until it’s time to go// Sometimes I wonder if we’ll meet again If I let go// Bref… when you make it home okay Would you let me know// Or would you stay today Oh god, I need a miracle// Stay… so I can dream when I look in your eyes// You meet my gaze and my belly’s full of butterflies// Never thought I could feel like this— you caught me by surprise// And “I’ll never love again” Man that was such a bunch of lies// (Singing) Stay… Here until it’s tiiiime I like to look into your eeeeyes// I hope I’m not crossing a liiine But for your love I’ll pay the priiiiice// Hey… What did you do to me?// The bros are sayin’ that vvviruz is actin’ differently// I laugh it off but for real they know that it’s killin’ me// You leave again tonight And I’ll probably forget to breathe// So [Hook] Stay here until it’s time I like to look into your eyes They will tell me Everything… Everything
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