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Nineteen Ninety Hate's Debut Single from the upcoming True Change EP
lyrics
Jealousy motivates me
I'm sick of feeling so free
If you look closely you will soon see the worst of me
You gave me a reason to stay up late and feel tired every day
But don't you dare think there is any reason I would ever truly change
You're living the life I can't refuse coming back to
It's killing me but that's okay cause I've got you
To make me feel the things I need to
Don't worry I swear it's me it's not you
I can change my address and work a little less
Get more sun and rest
I'll do it all but I'm caught in this endless cycle where I can only blame my self
credits
released November 23, 2021
Written and performed by Prince Jayasundera
Recorded and mixed by Louis Smith
Mastered by Krishan Meepe
Cover art by Phoebe Moloney and Prince Jayasundera
Cover design by Tristan Mulcahy
Special thanks to Domenic Evans, Sam Templeton, Luci Floyd, Luke Carron, and Drumtek
This single was recorded on stolen land.
We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nations, and to pay respect to their elders - past, present, and emerging.
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