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Scene adjacent
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Scene adjacent was released on November 14, 2025 by Dylan Longworth as a part of the album complete metamorphosis
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Release DateNovember 14, 2025
LabelDylan Longworth
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM89

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Dylan Longworth
Dylan Longworth
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Dylan Longworth
Dylan Longworth
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dylan Longworth
Dylan Longworth
Producer

Lyrics

Was it a misclick
Or have I been a misfit all along?
Dynamics are shifting
I'm sure that we're fine, I'm probably wrong
Is there something I'm missing?
I'm sure there's a verse, a bridge, a song
That could make it feel different?
Or are we keeping the tension?
My head is a wasteland
Got my hands in my waistband, I'm a wreck
Watch 'em turn into fake fans
Getting over the pain that I project
I'm not willing to take chance
On if things were to shape, mend, break, or mold
Into how I remembered years ago
I'm reminiscing of non-existent ghosts
And all I'm saying is
I don't ever wanna feel this pressure
I just wanna go and disengage
Friends are always changing like the weather
You would think I've had enough of change
2020 in my head felt better
We're probably stuck up in the same old ways
Could we try to face it,
Instead of everybody being scene adjacent?
Suspending
Making sense of these strings, I'm lamenting
And the carelessness stings, and I'm trembling
Feel the penitence cling, head dissenting
No closure, you left, I think I'm over pretending
It wasn't 'bout me, reprehend me
Guess I'm waiting for spring, for the ending
Feel the tips of my wings, I'm ascending
No longer descending
I think I'm ready for mending
Woke up too early, all I'm feeling is this guilt
I tried to recreate the things in which you built
I don't wanna think about it no more
There's always comfort in the things I can't control
Lashing out
I don't see a way to turn it back around
Ruined everything and I can't even fix it now
I don't need the sympathy, it's time to hold my ground
It's over now
Written by: Dylan Blake Longworth
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