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Goodbye, Sixpack
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Goodbye, Sixpack was released on May 30, 2025 by Broken Levee as a part of the album Beneath the Lasers - EP
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Release DateMay 30, 2025
LabelBroken Levee
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM117

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Joe Khalique-Brown
Joe Khalique-Brown
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Joe Khalique-Brown
Joe Khalique-Brown
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Joe Khalique-Brown
Joe Khalique-Brown
Producer
Tom Rea
Tom Rea
Producer

Lyrics

I’ll lay the table, bring some flowers if you’re able to
We’re having dinner with ourselves when we were 22
She’s still at uni and he’s working a dead end job
Half-arsing his beats, she’s not painted in weeks
On the surface not that much has changed,
Guess we were always each other’s one that got away
But it’s different now, you’ve got somebody who listens
And I feel loved
See I’m not the man I was
My six pack abs are gone
I’ve had to get a job again
I’m dealing with the consequences
Now we’re both residents
Of Up-and-Down Confidence Town
And when I’m staring at my face
I notice my eyes don’t look quite like they used to
Let’s not talk about getting older
Ignore the crows’ feet when they’re born
We see the laugh lines as a marker
Of happy lives that we’ve endured
I hope the kids inherit the dimple
On the one side of your face
You say you hope they get my eyes
To my surprise, I never liked them
See I’m not the man I was
My six pack abs are gone
I’ve had to get a job again
I’m dealing with the consequences
Now we’re both residents
Of Up-and-Down Confidence Town
And when I’m staring at my face
I notice my eyes don’t look quite like they used to
Quite like they used to
I’m not quite what I used to be, yeah, no
I’m not quite what I used to be
See I’m not the man I was
My six pack abs are gone
I’ve had to get a job again
I’m dealing with the consequences
Now we’re both residents
Of Up-and-Down Confidence Town
And when I’m staring at my face
I notice my eyes don’t look quite like they used to
Quite like they used to
Don’t look quite like they used to
Written by: Joe Khalique-Brown
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