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Midsummer
4,797
R&B/Soul
Midsummer fue lanzado el 21 de junio de 2019 por Russell Stewart como parte del álbum Midsummer - Single
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Fecha de lanzamiento21 de junio de 2019
Sello discográficoRussell Stewart
IdiomaEnglish
Melodía
Nivel de sonidos acústicos
Valence
Capacidad para bailar
Energía
BPM80

Video musical

Video musical

Créditos

ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Russell Stewart
Russell Stewart
Intérprete
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Russell Stewart
Russell Stewart
Composición
PRODUCCIÓN E INGENIERÍA
Paul McInally
Paul McInally
Producción

Letra

You can breathe now
Time to leave now
Bet that heat's good
And I won't need that hood
It's that sun feel
Click in those heels
Shades and bee cap
'Cause I don't like snapbacks
On a rooftop
Or dodging that cop
On a wild streak
Don't think I'll ever stop
But it takes time
Got to keep a sound mind
Don't rush your take-off
You'll hit a power line
It feels like summer on my skin
That happiness you find in every water and wine
The grass is always greener after the rain
My dearest place, the sun is smiling on your face
Not yet an adult
No longer adolescent
Should I be more concerned about my future or my present
Pastimes in the past
I think the last time I was downcast, but
Depression moving
Clear skies are forecast
Oh days in daze
That smoky haze
The night comes
And my town is ablaze
Acknowledge darker times
And then enjoy the light
You do what you want
And I'll kiss who I like
Oh it feels like summer on my skin
That happiness you find in every water and wine
The grass is always greener after the rain
My dearest place, the sun is smiling on your face
And on my skin
That happiness you find in every water and wine
The grass is always greener after the rain
My dearest place, the sun is smiling on your face
And on my face
It feels like summer on my skin
That happiness you find in every water and wine
The grass is always greener after the rain
My dearest place, the sun is smiling on your face
And on my skin
That happiness you find in every water and wine
The grass is always greener, greener
Written by: Russell Stewart
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