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3 Hours
Hip-Hop/Rap
3 Hours è stato pubblicato il 27 giugno 2025 da Static Res come parte dell'album Call You Tomorrow
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Data di uscita27 giugno 2025
EtichettaStatic Res
LanguageEnglish
Melodicità
Acousticità
Valence
Ballabilità
Energia
BPM70

Crediti

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Static Res & BREY10
Static Res & BREY10
Rap
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Breyten Lawrence Armstrong
Breyten Lawrence Armstrong
Songwriter
Static Res & BREY10
Static Res & BREY10
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Static Res & BREY10
Static Res & BREY10
Producer

Testi

We never miss a beat, don't need a recap
Picking up where we left off a couple years back
Over laughter and cheers we shout with a raised glass
I've been in overdrive so long I needed a reset
Now when I see you, I hug you with my whole wingspan
We more broken in than a creased hat
It's no sweat off of my forehead to catch a flight reclining my seat back
The sky is baby blue just like your eyes are always relaxed
Thankful to lean on you and let these tears swell
With nicotine as a handlebar, things getting derailed
Strange feelings associated with missing action
Spent the time away just to act again like it never happened
The love is so steadfast, I know it never leaves
You still sharing moments and photos three hours ahead of me
Half birthdays, it's mad early but we celebrating
My calves hurting from running back to the past person
I was when I didn't have curtains or put up an act
Fast forward, blessings disguised as carrying mad burdens
There's nowhere like home all over this vast earth
All this eating would never be justified if the pack hurting
We move as a unit, the bond can never break
Your smile shining through like it's overcast on a sunny day
It picks me up, a reminder that I should never stress
A humid August in Maryland make me feel like I never left
I still never land too far from the tree
I can't catch and release
It's been so long but we don't miss a beat
No we don't miss a beat
I still never land too far from the tree
I can't catch and release no more
No more, no more
Written by: Breyten Lawrence Armstrong, Static Res & BREY10
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