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What I Wouldn't Do / North Star Calling (feat. 2Frères, Adria Kain, Alessia Cara, Ashley Sienna, BabyGirl, Billy Raffoul, BLUE WILL, Boslen, BRYN, Crash Adams, Dominique Fils-Aimé, Donovan Woods, Fefe Dobson, Gracie Ella, GRAE, Haviah Mighty, Izzy-S, Jade LeMac, Jamie Fine, Jeanick Fournier, JESSIA, Johnny Orlando, Jon Vinyl, Jonathan Roy, JP Saxe, Jully Black, Katherine Li, Leela Gilday, Lilyisthatyou, LOKRE, LOONY, MacKenzie Porter, Marie-Mai, memyself&vi, NAYA ALI, Nicolina, Preston Pablo, Ralph, Rêve, Roy Woods, Ryland James, Sacha, Sarah McLachlan, Serena Ryder, Shawn Desman, Shawnee Kish, Stereos, Tafari Anthony, TALK, The Reklaws, Tobi, Tyler Shaw, Wild Rivers, Zach Zoya, 4Korners, Favvkes & Sahara)Feel Out Loud
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
LOONY
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Kira Huszar
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Adam Josh Pondang
Producer
Akeel Henry
Producer
Nevon Sinclair
Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Don't lie to me
When you lie to you, you lie to me
We sit, same fence, same view
Where you from, I'm from too, and
[Verse 2]
We can go the distance
I know you like defined shapes
No open space, I know
So you can be the witness
Even on a day shift
Lose nothing but patience
[Verse 3]
From you, even the moon not far
From where we landing, and nothing is apart
We can ride off in a daze upon the wings of what's been told to us before or
Ooh, we can make it ours
[Verse 4]
The silkworm into a moth is
No stroke of luck, it's a birthright
I wake, sniff out the weakest link
It's not a foul shot if I don't believe in
Lines in the first place to divide right
I've learned to bring flowers to our fist-fights
I've never liked warring with you
Sitting same bench, same view
[Verse 5]
So we can go the distance
I know you like defined shapes
No open space, I know
So we can be the witness
And when it all shift
Lose nothing but patience
[Verse 6]
From you, even the moon not far
From where we landing, and nothing is apart
We can ride off in a daze upon the wings of what's been told to us before or
Ooh, we can make it ours
Written by: Kira Huszar