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    Madisyn Gifford’s Seventeen: Reliving Crush-Induced Chaos at Any Age

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 9, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Madisyn Gifford’s Seventeen is a delightful romp through the awkward, heart-fluttering realm of adult crushes.

    This folk-pop confection serves up a hefty dose of nostalgia, wrapped in a catchy melody that’ll have you tapping your toes and cringing at your own memories.

    Madisyn Gifford Seventeen song cover
    Madisyn Gifford Seventeen song cover

    Madisyn Gifford’s vocals dance between vulnerability and playful self-awareness, painting a vivid picture of that all-too-familiar feeling: wanting to poke your crush and run away, even when you’re old enough to know better.

    It’s like middle school all over again, but with better hair and a driver’s license.

    The track’s folk-tinged sound marks a departure from Madisyn Gifford’s previous pop offerings, proving she’s not afraid to colour outside the lines.

    This musical evolution feels as natural as the butterflies in your stomach when your crush walks by.

    Lyrically, Seventeen is a treasure trove of relatable moments. From dreaming about kisses to blushing at teasing remarks, Madisyn Gifford captures the essence of crush-induced regression with pinpoint accuracy.

    It’s enough to make you want to pass a note asking, “Do you like me? Check yes or no.”

    The song’s bridge offers a moment of vulnerability, with Madisyn Gifford admitting to pushing people away until loneliness sets in.

    It’s a stark contrast to the playful tone of the verses, adding depth to the track’s emotional landscape.

    Seventeen is more than just a trip down memory lane. It’s a reminder that no matter how old we get, love can still make us feel like awkward teenagers.

    Madisyn Gifford’s Seventeen hits close to home, reminding us that even as adults, we’re not immune to those giddy, nerve-wracking feelings.

    Next time you catch yourself daydreaming about that special someone, remember: you’re in good company. Just try not to spill your coffee when they walk by.

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    Madisyn Gifford Seventeen Lyrics

    Verse 1
    Purgatory
    Didn’t think that that was what was waiting for me
    But then I kissed you in my dream and woke up sorry
    To be alive, every day the same old story
    And boy, you’re annoying
    And I’m predictable as ever falling for it
    Poking fun at me until I blushed, dear God it’s
    Just like me to get this childish when I’m falling

    Pre-Chorus
    I’ll be the first to run, you best believe
    Picked that trait up around

    Chorus
    Seventeen
    Seventeen

    Verse 2
    Like a horror story
    I’ve got ghost of breakups past all coming for me
    Yelling lies from every side, it’s getting gory
    Up in my mind while you just stand there smiling towards me

    Pre-Chorus
    “I won’t let you run”, you said to me
    I wear my heart on my face, not my sleeve
    And I’m scared I might be falling deep
    Picked that fear up around

    Chorus
    Seventeen
    Seventeen

    Bridge
    Ooh

    Verse 3
    It was getting boring
    Pushing everyone away until I’m lonely
    Then you walked right up and saw right through my stories
    Territories, uncharted in my mental map
    “I’m sorry, I’m annoying”
    I say and you just laugh at me
    A heartbreak junkie overthinking everything until I’m sinking
    Simple, solid, man, you make me crazier than I can take
    You say, “I’ve seen worse, babe, I can take it”

    Outro
    It’s like I’m seventeen

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