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    Birdsy’s Obsession Dives Deep into Love’s Euphoric Madness

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 8, 2024Updated:October 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ukraine-born, Prague-based artist Birdsy crafts a sonic love potion with her latest track, Obsession.

    This 28-year-old multi-hyphenate doesn’t just sing; she’s a one-woman production powerhouse, handling everything from beats to visuals.

    Obsession pulses with the feverish energy of new love. Birdsy’s soulful vocals float atop deep house rhythms, creating an intoxicating blend that would make Disclosure proud.

    The song builds to a euphoric crescendo, mimicking the dizzying heights of infatuation.

    Lyrically, Birdsy paints love as a delicious form of insanity. She’s caught in a game of “hide and seek,” simultaneously craving connection while fearing its intensity.

    The chorus hypnotises with its repetition of “When you’re looking at me / Oh those eyes,” perfectly capturing how a simple glance can send the heart racing.

    The production shines brightest in its contrasts. Moments of vulnerability in the verses give way to the soaring, confident chorus.

    It’s this push and pull that makes Obsession so captivating, much like the rollercoaster of early romance.

    Birdsy’s DIY ethos extends beyond the music. Her self-directed visuals and artwork create a cohesive artistic vision, proving she’s an artist with a clear sense of identity.

    Obsession isn’t groundbreaking, but it doesn’t need to be. It’s an expertly crafted pop confection that taps into the universal experience of all-consuming attraction.

    Birdsy has delivered a track that will have listeners hitting repeat, caught in their own musical obsession.

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    BIRDSY Obsession Lyrics

    When you’re in love it always looks like obsession

    Verse 1:
    I play the fun game
    Of hide and seek
    I wanna tell you
    But I can’t speak
    We would be tragic
    It wouldn’t work
    But your lips like magic
    So good it hurts

    Bridge:
    I feel like hostage
    Oh of my illusions
    I’ll keep the silence
    Oh it’s my solution
    I’m loosing patience
    Oh baby I can’t breathe
    Good that you don’t know
    How I’m shaking inside

    Pre-Chorus:
    Deep inside me, oh
    You’re my obsession
    I can’t fight it, oh
    You’re my obsession
    You’re my obsession

    Chorus:
    When you’re looking at me
    When you’re looking at me
    Oh those eyes
    Oh those eyes
    I just don’t wanna see
    I just don’t wanna see
    Other guys
    Other guys

    Verse 2
    I’ll be your pillow
    To guard your sleep
    Your voice like vanilla
    It isn’t cheap
    It isn’t cheap pleasure
    To talk to you
    Oh baby you’re treasure
    I want you

    Bridge:
    I feel like hostage
    Oh of my illusions
    I’ll keep the silence
    Oh it’s my solution
    I’m loosing patience
    Oh baby I can’t breathe
    Good that you don’t know
    How I’m shaking inside

    Pre-chorus:
    Deep inside me, oh
    You’re my obsession
    I can’t fight it, oh
    You’re my obsession
    You’re my obsession

    Chorus:
    When you’re looking at me
    When you’re looking at me
    Oh those eyes
    Oh those eyes
    I just don’t wanna see
    I just don’t wanna see
    Other guys
    Other guys

    When you’re looking at me
    When you’re looking at me
    Oh those eyes
    Oh those eyes
    I just don’t wanna see
    I just don’t wanna see
    Other guys
    Other guys

    When you’re looking at me
    When you’re looking at
    My obsession
    You’re my obsession
    I just don’t wanna see
    I just don’t wanna
    My obsession
    You’re my obsession

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