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100k
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Singer/Songwriter
100k was released on September 13, 2024 by Autumn Chamberlain as a part of the album 100k - Single
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Release DateSeptember 13, 2024
LabelAutumn Chamberlain
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM66

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Autumn Chamberlain
Autumn Chamberlain
Background Vocals
Jacob Before
Jacob Before
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jacob Before
Jacob Before
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

Watched my car hit 100k
In an instant there were zeros as the “9”s faded away
All that progress turned to nothing, every mile undone
None left over, but over to the left, lead a lonely “1”
So small and slim, it’s barely there
And yet it stands for so much more
Ain’t it funny how the one that counts most of all
Was almost uncounted for?
Maybe a fall after a high
Manifests as progress, so cleverly disguised
Maybe I should realize realignment requires reset
And remember I’m still standing to the left
Blew my tire out headed north on five
I should’ve pulled over, I knew better than to drive
Stretched thin and worn out, I got where I needed to go
Under thirty the whole way, couldn’t risk another blow
Though small, I’m sure there was a hole
Under pressured, entirely my fault
Ain’t it funny, well I’m beside myself with how, what I thought was nothing
Really wasn’t nothing at all?
Maybe a fall after a high
Manifests as progress, so cleverly disguised
Maybe I should realize realignment requires reset
And remember I’m still standing to the left
Left behind, or left in front
In a hundred, thousand, million, I am “1”
Looking back on all I have, it looks like empty holes to fill
But what have I gained? And what am I still?
Maybe a fall after a high
Manifests as progress, a blessing in disguise and
Maybe I should realize realignment requires reset
And remember I’m still standing, well I’m still standing
Maybe a fall after a high
Manifests as progress, so cleverly disguised
Maybe I should realize realignment requires reset
And remember I’m still standing to the left
Written by: Autumn Chamberlain
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