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LEFTOVER CONSTELLATIONS
Electronic
LEFTOVER CONSTELLATIONS was released on May 1, 2026 by ℗ TSRecords ALL Right Music Grupo All as a part of the album HASTA MAÑANA
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Release DateMay 1, 2026
Label℗ TSRecords ALL Right Music Grupo All
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM127

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Sunnset
The Sunnset
Performer
Gustavo Carrera Sanvicente
Gustavo Carrera Sanvicente
Synthesizer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Nilda Smith Scott
Nilda Smith Scott
Lyrics
Gustavo Carrera Sanvicente
Gustavo Carrera Sanvicente
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Nilda Smith Scott
Nilda Smith Scott
Producer
Gustavo Carrera Sanvicente
Gustavo Carrera Sanvicente
Producer

Lyrics

You left your mug in my fridge
Half a cookie on the stove
One sock stuck in my bedsheet
Your name in my phone as "Don’t"
There’s a grocery list on my mirror
"Milk
Bread
Breathe
Move on"
I read it out loud at breakfast
Like a prayer gone wrong
We’re leftover constellations
Dots and crumbs on the floor
Tiny maps of conversations
Scattered from the night before
I trace the shapes you started
They almost spell “forget”
We’re leftover constellations
That haven’t burned out yet (oh yeah)
Your hair tie lives on my gearshift
Your laughter lives in my sink
Plates and late-night confession
Still smell like your drink
I sweep but I keep missing
That corner under the chair
Guess part of me keeps hoping
I’ll turn around
You’ll be there
We’re leftover constellations
Dots and crumbs on the floor
Tiny maps of conversations
Scattered from the night before
I trace the shapes you started
They almost spell “forget”
We’re leftover constellations
That haven’t burned out yet
Maybe I’ll clean this place on Sunday
Maybe I’ll leave it as it is
Living in the space between
What was
And what I miss (woah)
We’re leftover constellations
Dots and crumbs on the floor
Tiny maps of conversations
Scattered from the night before
I trace the shapes you started
They almost spell “forget”
We’re leftover constellations
That haven’t burned out yet
Written by: Gustavo Carrera Sanvicente, Nilda Smith Scott
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