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Sphinx
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Sphinx was released on July 18, 2025 by Monashee as a part of the album 4337 - EP
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Release DateJuly 18, 2025
LabelMonashee
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM140

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Monashee
Monashee
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Kevin Bohr
Kevin Bohr
Composer
Jonas Leyendecker
Jonas Leyendecker
Composer
Lucas Stein
Lucas Stein
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Monashee
Monashee
Producer
Daniel Claar
Daniel Claar
Producer
Kohlekeller Studios
Kohlekeller Studios
Producer

Lyrics

I can't escape the echoes of the choices
That I have made I'm trapped, my soul begins to fade
Sphinx in my soul
And questions in my mind
Still searching for a destiny
While losing my integrity
The sands of time consistently reminding me
This isn't where I want to be
I danced with shadows in the dark
Decisions were misguiding me
Letting doubt tear my soul apart
I should have listened to the voice within
Instead, I let temptation lead me to sin
Now I hear my call from the past
Lost in the labyrinth of my mind
I followed a path that led me blind
Ignoring the signs that warned me clear
I let my fears drown out my inner seer
Oh Sphinx, with your riddles and your lies
I fell for your deceit, now I realize
I strayed from the truth, I lost my way
Regretting the choices that led me astray
Hope can be lost, hope can be won striving for a place I belong
But I will rise from the ashes of my past
And forge a new path that will forever last
I will heed the wisdom of my inner guide
And never again let my true self hide
This isn't where I want to be
Now I stand at the crossroads, at a loss
Wondering how to find my way across
I must face the consequences of my mistakes
And learn from the path that I chose to take
Oh Sphinx, with your riddles and your lies
I fell for your deceit, now I realize
I strayed from the truth, I lost my way
Regretting the choices that led me astray
Hope can be lost, hope can be won striving for a place I belong
Written by: Jonas Leyendecker, Kevin Bohr, Lucas Stein, Marcel Weller
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