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EMPTYHANDED
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EMPTYHANDED est sorti le 28 juin 2024 par Columbia dans le cadre de l'album AMERICAN MOTOR SPORTS
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Date de sortie28 juin 2024
LabelColumbia
Qualité mélodique
Acoustique
Valence
Dansabilité
Énergie
BPM96

Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Dylan Marlowe
Dylan Marlowe
Chant
Johnny Franck
Johnny Franck
Chant
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Dylan Marlowe
Dylan Marlowe
Paroles/Composition
Seth Ennis
Seth Ennis
Paroles/Composition
Will Carlson
Will Carlson
Paroles/Composition
Johnny Franck
Johnny Franck
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
John Franck
John Franck
Production
Will Carlson
Will Carlson
Ingénierie de mixage
Chris Gehringer
Chris Gehringer
Ingénierie de mastérisation

Paroles

[Verse 1]
I gotta say I'm getting tired of the way
You come around when it's late
Just 'cause you wanna and you're on my side of town
[PreChorus]
It's always the same, oh yeah
You go, I stay
[Chorus]
Why is it always up to you when I'm collateral damage?
How do you always get your way and I never understand it?
Cut me so deep and didn't even leave a bandage
Why does it always fill you up leaving me emptyhanded?
Emptyhanded
[Verse 2]
I hate being on your terms
It's always on and off again
Old flame with a slow burn
Swear it'll be different, but
[PreChorus]
It's always the same, oh, yeah
You go, I stay, I stay
[Chorus]
Why is it always up to you when I'm collateral damage?
How do you always get your way and I never understand it?
Cut me so deep and didn't even leave a bandage
Why does it always fill you up leaving me emptyhanded?
[Bridge]
I just got three things to say
God bless our troops, God bless America
And, gentlemen, start your engines
[Bridge]
Did you make up your mind? You do this all the time
We keep running in circles and inside lines
[Chorus]
Why is it always up to you when I'm collateral damage?
How do you always get your way and I never understand it
Cut me so deep and didn't even leave a bandage
Why does it always fill you up leaving me emptyhanded?
Emptyhanded
[Outro]
Oh, yeah
Written by: Dylan Marlowe, John Franck, Seth Ennis, Will Carlson
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