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Spacing Out
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R&B/Soul
Spacing Out was released on December 2, 2021 by Muk Posh as a part of the album Spacing Out - Single
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Release DateDecember 2, 2021
LabelMuk Posh
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM73

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Sylo
Sylo
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Albert Han
Albert Han
Songwriter
Michael Goldchain
Michael Goldchain
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Sylo
Sylo
Producer
Michael Goldchain
Michael Goldchain
Producer

Lyrics

[Intro]
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
[Verse 1]
Spacing out too much
Ain't got a clue
While she sayin', "Yeah"
"I'm givin' up on you"
Cataclysmic shit
Don't hit the way they used to
But it don't really matter now, like a tattoo
[Chorus]
It's on me, in the twenties
Don't wanna feel like that now
It's on peace, it's on ice sheets
To bring us back to safe ground now
Moving 'cross the constellation
Yeah, we don't see how we relate to everything
Can't you see?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
[Verse 2]
Better alone
But I need to stay light on my toes like a ghost
See with eyes too wide for things I cannot control
So I'll close them tight and wait for something better
Something better
Off-line, things are a bit quieter
My mind looking to get higher
Not tryna be rude but we're past the ceiling
Hope we wake up, God willing
[Chorus]
It's on me, in the twenties
Don't wanna feel like that now
It's on peace, it's on ice sheets
To bring us back to safe ground now
Moving 'cross the constellation
Yeah, we don't see how we relate to everything
Can't you see?
[Instrumental]
Don't know where to go
Right by your side
[Refrain]
Spacing out too much (Hey)
Ain't got a clue
While she sayin', "Yeah"
"I'm giving up on you"
Cataclysmic shit
Don't hit the way it used to
But it don't really matter now
Like a tattoo, like a tattoo
[Chorus]
It's on me, in the twenties
Don't wanna feel like that now
It's on peace, it's on ice sheets
To bring us back to safe ground now
Moving 'cross the constellation
Yeah, we don't see how we relate to everything
Can't you see?
Written by: Albert Han, Michael Goldchain
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