HALF ME - Half Me (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

#HALFME #ArisingEmpire HALF ME’s new single ’Half Me’: Stream, download: SUBSCRIBE to our channel and hit the notification 🔔 to not miss new music: FOLLOW ARISING EMPIRE and keep yourself up to date about your favourite music: Spotify Official Playlists - Newsletter - Instagram - Facebook - Twitter - Website - FOLLOW HALF ME: Instagram - Facebook - TikTok - @half_me Twitter- Recorded and Produced by Julius Jansen Additional Production by Jonathan Dolese, J4RED & Jonas Bey Mixed & Mastered by Christof Kempe / Embark Audio Directed, Shot and Edited by Daniel Priess 1. AC by Chris Hesse / Strangeworks On Set Photography by Lisa-Marie Tanck / @lsmrtnck Single Artwork by Sam Maurus / Lyrics: is there something more? is there something more beyond what I can see? stay with me through this, stay with me a terror that lives and breathes, a whisper behind my teeth those who mean the most have turned their back on me but this time I‘m not taking the blame a devil on a chain bearing control over me reality is slipping away why don’t you feel the same? haunting, sew my eyes and stitch them shut drowning, there’s no hand to pull me up you are the gift that keeps on giving i am the burden that keeps on living a ghost condemned to give in i feel a part of me is missing i can’t relate anymore, suffering behind closed doors everything revolves around the fact i’m not the person that i used to be giving it up to let the silent speak; this is another half of me pulling my strings, awake in my sleep is this all a dream? the terror that lives and breathes the whisper behind my teeth let me sleep, let me sleep the sour taste of you still lays underneath my tongue spoils a pure, perfect taste of what it used to be you are the gift that keeps on giving i am the burden that keeps on living a ghost condemned to give in i feel a part of me is missing is there something more? is there something more beyond what I can see? stay with me through this, stay with me Supported by Initiative Musik gGmbH with project funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media
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