Dasha
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And I remember sending my brother the demo right as I was leaving. And he like always shoots me so straight. He does like not blow any smoke on my ass. Like he's so straightforward with me. He calls me immediately and he's like, what is this song? When did you write it? And I was like, I literally wrote today, like, I don't know, I'm just fucking heartbroken. Like, I'm so sad right now.
And I remember sending my brother the demo right as I was leaving. And he like always shoots me so straight. He does like not blow any smoke on my ass. Like he's so straightforward with me. He calls me immediately and he's like, what is this song? When did you write it? And I was like, I literally wrote today, like, I don't know, I'm just fucking heartbroken. Like, I'm so sad right now.
And he's like, no, this is like the best song you've ever written. And I was like, really? And so I listened to it more and more and I was like, this is really catchy now I think about it. And I was just like, so in my own head and so in my feels. And it's such like a personal song. And so I wasn't really thinking of it that way.
And he's like, no, this is like the best song you've ever written. And I was like, really? And so I listened to it more and more and I was like, this is really catchy now I think about it. And I was just like, so in my own head and so in my feels. And it's such like a personal song. And so I wasn't really thinking of it that way.
And he's like, no, this is like the best song you've ever written. And I was like, really? And so I listened to it more and more and I was like, this is really catchy now I think about it. And I was just like, so in my own head and so in my feels. And it's such like a personal song. And so I wasn't really thinking of it that way.
But the people's reactions, like my friends and like managers that I knew showing them the song for the first time was always like, girl, what is this? And so then I kind of started believing it a little bit more. And then when it blew up, I was like, oh, my God, they were right. It was like so surreal. So this is based off of like an actual event that happened in your life?
But the people's reactions, like my friends and like managers that I knew showing them the song for the first time was always like, girl, what is this? And so then I kind of started believing it a little bit more. And then when it blew up, I was like, oh, my God, they were right. It was like so surreal. So this is based off of like an actual event that happened in your life?
But the people's reactions, like my friends and like managers that I knew showing them the song for the first time was always like, girl, what is this? And so then I kind of started believing it a little bit more. And then when it blew up, I was like, oh, my God, they were right. It was like so surreal. So this is based off of like an actual event that happened in your life?
Except I will say at the time I'd never been to Austin, Texas. It's about Nashville. The entire story is so true, except it's in Nashville. But Nashville has no rhymes. Yeah, yeah. So as a songwriter, I was like, what can we do here?
Except I will say at the time I'd never been to Austin, Texas. It's about Nashville. The entire story is so true, except it's in Nashville. But Nashville has no rhymes. Yeah, yeah. So as a songwriter, I was like, what can we do here?
Except I will say at the time I'd never been to Austin, Texas. It's about Nashville. The entire story is so true, except it's in Nashville. But Nashville has no rhymes. Yeah, yeah. So as a songwriter, I was like, what can we do here?
Switch it up a little bit.
Switch it up a little bit.
Switch it up a little bit.
Austin rhymes with lost it. That's true.
Austin rhymes with lost it. That's true.
Austin rhymes with lost it. That's true.
There you go.
There you go.
There you go.