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Three Dimensional
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Contemporary R&B
Three Dimensional fue publicado el 26 de julio de 2024 por Hitmakers Entertainment LLC como parte del álbum Three Dimensional - Single
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Fecha de lanzamiento26 de julio de 2024
SelloHitmakers Entertainment LLC
LanguageEnglish
Melodicidad
Acústico
Valence
Bailabilidad
Energía
BPM104

Vídeo musical

Vídeo musical

Créditos

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Tash
Tash
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Mark J. Feist
Mark J. Feist
Songwriter
Natasha Palmer
Natasha Palmer
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Mark J. Feist
Mark J. Feist
Producer
Jon Gass
Jon Gass
Mixing Engineer

Letras

(Ooh)
Hm-mm, hm
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I thought you were an anomaly, yeah
I can't discern the way I loved then
It doesn't hurt, just an eerie feeling
I'm not that girl who loved you back then (oh-whoa)
Epiphany is like nothing else
I was so caught up in your needs that I fell short in myself (yeah)
When I finally had mustered up the stage to let you go (let you go)
I realized that by design, our desires ebb and flow like that
Like that
I was wrong before when I defined the arts
I'm three-dimensional and, no, it's not a fault
And I will fail some more, but I'm allowed to choke
And I'm supposed to say that's not my way of thought
No more, ah, no more, yeah
To think I was so incognisant
'Bout what I want (what I want)
And the way I loved then
I saw myself with a different lens (lens)
I'm not that girl who loved you back then, oh
Revery, like nothing else
When I gave up being walked on and gave the love back to myself (ooh)
When I finally had mustered up the nerve to let you go (let you go)
Realized that by design, our emotions ebb and flow like that
Yeah, yeah, like that, hm-mm (ooh)
So I was wrong before when I defined the arts (when I defined the arts)
I'm three-dimensional (oh) and, no, it's not a fault
And I will fail some more, but I'm allowed to choke (I'm allowed)
And I'm supposed to say that's not my way of thought
No more (no more), no more
I'm three-dimensional and, no, it's not a fault
I'm three-dimensional and, no, it's not a fault
Three-dimensional and, no, it's not a fault
Written by: Mark J. Feist, Natasha Palmer
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