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Somebody Else’s Problem Now
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Somebody Else’s Problem Now was released on March 20, 2026 by Lyrix as a part of the album Somebody Else’s Problem Now - Single
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Release DateMarch 20, 2026
LabelLyrix
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM83

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Lyrix
Lyrix
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Donna Speaks
Donna Speaks
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Lyrix
Lyrix
Producer

Lyrics

You swore forever, then you burned it down,
Secrets in your phone left me full of doubt.
I used to beg, now I just grin,
Watching you start the same old spin.
You’re somebody else’s problem now,
His turn to deal with your runaround.
I traded your chaos for some peace tonight,
And damn, this freedom fits me just right.
You lost your shot, no second chance,
Baby, you’re a weight I dropped — and I’m glad.
Those whiskey nights, you’d stumble in late,
Text threads full of half-truth mistakes.
Screenshots told me more than you’d say,
The best thing you lost was my last name.
You’re somebody else’s problem now,
His turn to deal with your runaround.
I traded your chaos for some peace tonight,
And damn, this freedom fits me just right.
You lost your shot, no second chance,
Baby, you’re a weight I dropped — and I’m glad.
Slamming doors and fights ‘til 2 a.m.,
Excuses that never made any sense.
I found my freedom when I walked away,
And I thank the Lord I didn’t stay.
You’re somebody else’s problem now,
His turn to deal with your runaround.
I traded your chaos for some peace tonight,
And damn, this freedom fits me just right.
You lost your shot, no second chance,
Baby, you’re a weight I dropped — and I’m glad.
So good luck to him, he’ll learn real fast,
Your DMs are ghosts that don’t ever last.
But me? I’m laughing, I sleep just fine,
‘Cause your mess ain’t crossing my mind
You’re somebody else’s problem now,
His turn to deal with your runaround.
I traded your chaos for some peace tonight,
And damn, this freedom fits me just right.
You lost your shot, no second chance,
The best thing you lost was my last name — and I’m glad.
Written by: Donna Speaks
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