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    Copilot by Derek Simpson Navigates Love’s Uncharted Territories

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Derek Simpson’s Copilot is a psychedelic and emotional sonic journey.

    This track from his album “Somehow” doesn’t just invite listeners in; it gently pulls them into a dreamscape where reality blurs and feelings take centre stage.

    Derek Simpson Copilot song cover
    Derek Simpson Copilot song cover

    The song opens with a sparse electronic guitar, setting the stage for Simpson’s ethereal vocals to float in.

    His voice, delicate yet haunting, weaves through the melody like a ghost-seeking connection.

    The backdrop is peppered with electronic embellishments that add depth to the gloomy atmosphere without overwhelming it.

    Copilot isn’t a race to the chorus or a battle of hooks. Instead, it’s a slow burn that rewards patience.

    The pacing allows each element room to breathe, creating a spacious soundscape where listeners can lose themselves.

    Lyrically, Simpson paints vivid snapshots of human connection. He sings of “New faces for our eyes to scan” and mouths “tales of where I began,” inviting us into intimate moments of shared vulnerability.

    The imagery of dancing through R.E.M. sleep evokes the surreal nature of new relationships, where reality and dream states blur.

    As the song progresses, Simpson introduces intriguing contrasts. He juxtaposes feelings of being stranded with the comfort of a hand to hold.

    This push and pull between isolation and connection forms the emotional core of Copilot.

    The production choices enhance the track’s introspective mood.

    Subtle electronic flourishes create an almost sci-fi undercurrent, as if the entire song takes place in some liminal space between worlds.

    It’s in this hazy realm that Simpson explores the complexities of human bonds, singing, “I’m not the one you miss / It’s not the time for this.”

    Copilot leaves listeners with a lingering sense of bittersweetness, much like the memories of a fleeting connection.

    Derek Simpson’s final refrain of “I don’t wanna forget you” hangs in the air, an echo of countless goodbyes and missed opportunities.

    For fans of introspective indie pop with an electronic edge, Copilot is a must-listen.

    It’s a song that lingers long after the final notes fade, inviting reflection on the fleeting nature of human connection in our increasingly disconnected world.

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    Derek Simpson Copilot Lyrics

    First Verse
    New faces for our eyes to scan (new matrix)
    I mouth my tales of where I began (you do the same)
    You dance me through your R.E.M. (you’re shakin’)
    New ways to say goodbye again (latro phrases)


    Second Verse
    This helmet seems damaged
    There’s life on this planet
    Some calm in the way we flow
    I thought I was stranded
    Some memories got slanted
    You give me your hand to hold


    Third Verse
    New findings from the surfaces we mend
    You feel so warm
    New spaces kept alive by my pretend
    Tracin’ this form


    Fourth Verse
    I’m not the one you miss
    It’s not the time for this
    You’re not the one I separated from
    (Don’t wanna forget that)


    Outro
    Leaving’ your impression on me
    I don’t wanna forget you
    You reminded

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