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Funeral
287
Pop
Funeral was released on August 22, 2025 by indiemono as a part of the album Funeral - Single
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Release DateAugust 22, 2025
Labelindiemono
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM168

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Hugo Johnning
Hugo Johnning
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Oliver Forsmark
Oliver Forsmark
Songwriter
Hugo Johnning
Hugo Johnning
Songwriter
Maria Broberg
Maria Broberg
Songwriter
Mathilda Thompson
Mathilda Thompson
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Oliver Forsmark
Oliver Forsmark
Producer

Lyrics

We watched it die
But at least we know we tried
Our love is crucified, it's like the blind leading the blind
Now I've buried the bad put it in a coffin
If I say that I'm fine you can tell I'm bluffing
Like ashes turn into nothing
Now our love is six feet under there's no way to find the light
I can't help myself from wondering why we let our feelings die
So here's our bitter funeral
There's no sweet reunion
The love we failed to question now has had its last goodbye
The angels cry
For the love that never thrived
But on the other side
I guess no one is surprised
An now my best friend are your friends, how did that happen
And I heard you went out to my parents cabin, that's not what I imagined
Now our love is six feet under there's no way to find the light
I can't help myself from wondering why we let our feelings die
So here's our bitter funeral
There's no sweet reunion
The love we failed to question now has had its last goodbye
Father and the Holy Ghost
Ceremony's about to close
Tell me now who loved the most
Now our love is six feet under there's no way to find the light
I can't help myself from wondering why we let our feelings die
So here's our bitter funeral
There's no sweet reunion
The love we failed to question now has had its last goodbye
Father and the Holy Ghost
Ceremony's about to close
Tell me now who loved the most (funeral)
Father and the Holy Ghost
Ceremony's about to close
Tell me now who loved the most (funeral)
Written by: Hugo Johnning, Maria Broberg, Mathilda Thompson, Oliver Forsmark
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