Just wanted to write a quick little post to help boost visibility for the Steemit Artists Music Compilation series - especially since one of my songs is humbly featured in Volume 4! Check it out here! I also wanted to give you a little backstory about the song.
Firstly, definitely check out the whole post, download the compilation directly, or listen to this Youtube version:
You can also find my track on Soundcloud, Spotify or Musicoin!
If you dug this compilation, then definitely consider following @soundlegion as she continues her valiant efforts to bring the Steemit music community more visibility and ears!
Lyrics
Strange how
the hourglass of sand can sound like thunder
slowly rolling by
Truth is,
I can’t recall the last time I was at peace with myself
It's criminal how you do this to me
Perpetuate my disease
It's criminal how you do this to me
It’s killing me softly
bursting right at the seams
like I’m not good enough, good enough
break my heart, break my dreams
It's criminal criminal
This time
I need you to believe me when I ask you
give me some space
Trust me
I’ll do my best to give you what you keep asking me for
How did I not notice this before
How did I not notice this before
It's criminal how you do this to me
Perpetuate my disease
It's criminal how you do this to me
It’s killing me softly
After all that I’ve done
cuz I’m not good enough, good enough
it would seem that you’ve won
It's criminal criminal
I’ve come to hate
the person I’ve become
I need to change this
before I get too numb
I’ll overcome
my insecurity
but still I am
only
me
About The Song
It might come through in the lyrics, but this song is about feeling more and more insecure, due to micromanagement. So many of us (myself included, for sure) draw our confidence from how other people interact with us. It's so easy to become demotivated, disheartened, or withdrawn because of it. It feels like a prison - one where you're constantly under surveillance and you just can't do anything right.
The struggle is to try and find confidence from within, and not have to rely on other's opinions or take micromanagement personally. It's hard! Especially if you're relying on a job where you have to report to a supervisor who picks out every little insignificant thing. But you can do it!
I did two versions of this song - this version was produced by BIG RED, and the other (called Criminal (Panoption)) was produced by JP Anderson from Rabbit Junk. Both versions were mastered by Phil Demetro at Lacquer Channel Mastering in Toronto. I also made an animated music video for the remix version, so dig through my archives to check that out, as well as a making of series!
So...
Thanks so much for including me, and thank you, all my readers, for your support! You're the best! :D