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    Big Collide By WESLEE Is A Harmonious Collision Of Emotions

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJanuary 15, 2024Updated:October 30, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Big Collide, a track by WESLEE, is a poignant exploration of the dissolution of a relationship.

    Crafted by the duo of Emma DD and Josh Grant, the song is a rich tapestry of R&B, soul, and dream pop. Emma’s vocal delivery, both smooth and emotionally resonant, melds seamlessly with Josh’s multifaceted synth production.

    This amalgamation forms a soundscape that is as soulful as it is vulnerable.

    The song captures the nuanced and often painful realisation that a relationship is nearing its end.

    It’s not just about the words spoken but also the manner of their delivery and the behavioural shifts that signal a change.

    This theme is deftly conveyed through the lyrics, which paint a vivid picture of love’s complexities and the inevitable clash when two lives intersect.

    Emma’s voice, with its palpable emotion, guides the listener through this journey of realisation and acceptance. The lyrics “I feel it / Saying the words even though you don’t mean it” and “Can’t comprehend / Not anymore but we used to be best friends” highlight the duality of love and loss. They encapsulate the sense of confusion and the difficulty of letting go of someone who was once so close.

    WESLEE Big Collide song cover

    Josh’s production underpins the narrative with a dreamlike quality, allowing the listener to float through the highs and lows of the relationship’s arc.

    The mix of soft R&B beats with soulful melodies and the occasional pop flair creates a backdrop that complements and enhances the emotional weight of the song.

    WESLEE’s Big Collide is a honest and heartfelt portrayal of love’s most challenging moments.

    It doesn’t shy away from the pain and confusion that often accompany the end of a relationship, making it a relatable and deeply touching piece.

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    WESLEE Big Collide Lyrics

    Verse 1
    I feel it
    Saying the words even though you don’t mean it
    It’s okay though
    Hearing that shit make it easy to let go
    Can’t comprehend
    Not anymore, but we used to be best friends
    Every start has an end
    But that doesn’t make it less painful

    Chorus
    My advice
    Is don’t leave two hearts unsupervised
    Tears, they dry
    But to fall in love is suicide
    Really it’s one big collide
    Where no one makes it out alive
    Tears, they dry
    But to fall in love is

    Verse 2
    A nightmarе
    Gave you my heart just to tell mе you don’t care
    No halo
    Made my mistakes so I can’t only blame you
    And I can’t pretend
    Known for a minute we been on the descend
    Every start has an end
    But that doesn’t make it less painful

    Chorus
    My advice
    Is don’t leave two hearts unsupervised
    Tears, they dry
    But to fall in love is suicide
    Really it’s one big collide
    Where no one makes it out alive
    Tears, they dry
    But to fall in love is
    My advice
    Is don’t leave two hearts unsupervised
    Tears, they dry
    But to fall in love is suicide
    Really it’s one big collide
    Where no one makes it out alive
    Tears, they dry
    But to fall in love is

    Outro
    Yeah, yeah

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