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Wanted
Pop
Wanted was released on October 18, 2024 by Daydream Queen Music as a part of the album Radiate
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AlbumRadiate
Release DateOctober 18, 2024
LabelDaydream Queen Music
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM98

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Lisa Piccirillo Barbiero
Lisa Piccirillo Barbiero
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jeremy Mendicino
Jeremy Mendicino
Producer

Lyrics

Now that you got it, what are you gonna do?
Just what you wanted, doesn't feel right to you
You showed up at the turn of the season
Seeing me how I want to be seen and
You left me with songs and an eloquent longing
In my favorite shade of blue
And I wish I remembered but can't for the life of me
Think of your beautiful words of advice for me
I was deciding what color your eyes were
My favorite shade of you
And I'm sure you were sent here for something
I've been trying to shut up and lean in
But I can't hear you over the thumping
Of my heart drinking your medicine
It smelled like fall on the first day of spring
Maybe we'll always be rethinking everything
We'll never get where we thought we'd go
Spent so long on the path that was shown me
Thought I'd arrived, only to find
I was pining for roads that were wayward and winding
Desperate to lose my way
Oh, the gift that you gave me; it felt like you saved me
But now I can see: I did that for me
Beyond doubts in the shadows, the avenue I chose
Ever the only way
And I'm sure I was sent here for something
If I can own what I've known all along
And just sing it out over the thumping
Of my heart always wondering what's wrong
It smelled like fall on the first day of spring
Maybe we'll always be rethinking everything
We'll never get where we thought we'd go
But oh, there's so much more
More than we thought we'd see
More than we thought we'd be
More than you are to me
Till it feels right and free
You showed up at the turn of the season
Seeing me how I want to be seen and
You left me with songs and an eloquent longing
In my favorite shade of blue
Written by: Lisa Piccirillo Barbiero
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