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June
53
Pop
June was released on May 29, 2026 by recordJet as a part of the album June - Single
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Release DateMay 29, 2026
LabelrecordJet
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM164

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
VILLFORTH
VILLFORTH
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
VILLFORTH
VILLFORTH
Composer
Steven Bashir
Steven Bashir
Composer
Marco Lesche
Marco Lesche
Composer
Michael Kümper
Michael Kümper
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Michael Kümper
Michael Kümper
Producer

Lyrics

I made him laugh, he looks at me like you
Familiar glance but his eyes aren't as blue
I could give it a chance
And get me over you
Swear I'm not toxic, I'm just tryna see it through
He looks at me and all I think of is you
When the night is dressed up in full moon
I look for you
And November's turning into June
I look for you, I look for you
Two glasses on the table, same spot
Tough luck, baby, could've been us
Every time I say I'm over you
I spoke too soon, I look for you
Where'd you learn to be so good with words?
You make me question all my lessons learned
You bend the room we're in towards yourself
Just to drag us back to a familiar hell
He looks at me and all I think of is you
When the night is dressed up in full moon
I look for you
And November's turning into June
I look for you, I look for you
Two glasses on the table, same spot
Tough luck, baby, could've been us
Every time I say I'm over you
I spoke too soon, I look for you
I'm pulling jokes you wouldn't miss
He won't know what the punchline is
I'm spelling words, they're slipping through
I catch myself, I look for you
And when I dive into his skin
You're still around, you're creeping in
With both eyes closed, you're running loose
I catch myself, I look for you
When the night is dressed up in full moon
I look for you
And November's turning into June
I look for you, I look for you
Two glasses on the table, same spot
Tough luck, baby, could've been us
Every time I say I'm over you
I spoke too soon, I look for you
Written by: Janine Villforth, Marco Lesche, Michael Kümper, Steven Bashir
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