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monster
Rock
monster was released on May 11, 2026 by 2026 California Records under exclusive license from Creekside Music LLC as a part of the album halfway somewhere
album cover
Release DateMay 11, 2026
Label2026 California Records under exclusive license from Creekside Music LLC
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM179

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Winston Dunlap
Winston Dunlap
Bass
Baxter McLean
Baxter McLean
Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Winston Dunlap
Winston Dunlap
Songwriter
Baxter McLean
Baxter McLean
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Winston Dunlap
Winston Dunlap
Producer
Baxter McLean
Baxter McLean
Producer
Creekside Music Production
Creekside Music Production
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

Don't let them, Don't let them know it's all my fault
Don't let them know that you've lost, hope it'll be okay
Let me loose, tell me like you once did
In your story, I'm portrayed as a monster
Tell your friends I never had much to offer
That's your loss, tryna figure it out now
Tryna figure all this out, but I just can't can't take
All the pressure, closing in, and I just might break
I could tell that that smile is always fake
Tell me you love me when it's obviously too late
Don't let them, Don't let them know it's all my fault
Don't let them know that you've lost, hope it'll be okay
Let me loose, tell me like you once did
In your story, I'm portrayed as a monster
Tell your friends I never had much to offer
That's your loss, tryna figure it out now
The monsters under your bed, used to be so scared but you pick up the phone instead
Pick up the phone instead
Part of Me's gone that I won't get back, it's all out the door, and I can't do math!
It's all coming back
Don't let them, Don't let them know it's all my fault
Don't let them know that you've lost, hope it'll be okay
Let me loose, help me, tell me like you once did
In your story I'm portrayed as a monster
Tell your friends I never had much to offer
That's your loss, tryna figure it out now
Excessive thinking they have lost touch with reality
Written by: Baxter McLean, Winston Dunlap
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