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    Kaelynn Hayes Opens Up on rethink us, a Dreamy Indie-Pop Spiral of Self-Doubt

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaApril 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Kaelynn Hayes leans into the vulnerability on rethink us, a delicate yet emotionally taut track built on soft synths and a melody that flickers between melancholy and quiet optimism.

    Her voice is steady but exposed, carrying the weight of overthinking without turning it into spectacle.

    “I wrote this song about how I overthink even the littlest things too much,” Hayes shares. “It makes me think that people will abandon me… but the issues I see as problematic are usually not seen that way by others.”

    That tension anchors the track. The production starts stripped-back—gentle piano chords and heartfelt vocals—but subtly picks up tempo as the chorus lands.

    There’s a bittersweet warmth in how she sings, “And it makes you rethink us,” echoing the quiet panic of waiting for someone to see the parts of you you’ve been trying to hide.

    But there’s comfort too. “You always know what to say / to make me feel okay again,” she sings near the end, like someone finding their footing mid-spiral.

    rethink us is a gentle unraveling. It’s messy, earnest, and entirely human.

    A reminder that even self-sabotage can sound soft when scored like this.

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    Kaelynn Hayes rethink us Lyrics

    Over complicate overthink all the small things 
    Make a story up in my head over nothing 
    I, do it all the time 

    Try to turn it off oh I hate how it haunts me
    wish I could but My Mind’s always up to something 
    I, i do it all the time
     

    I’m scared to be too much
    Scared that one day you’ll wake up 
    And See everything I see 
    see all the the worst in me 
    And it makes you rethink us 

    And that you’ll fall out of love 
    And you’ll say you’ve had enough 
    When You See everything I see 
    see all the worst in me 
    And it makes you rethink us
     

    Sabotaging us cause we could be a good thing
    Always wanna run if I think I’ll be happy 
    Why, do I do it all the time

    Pull me close
    Say don’t say sorry
    Talk me down
    With your arms on me

    I, Wanna see me through your eyes

    I’m scared to be too much
    Scared that one day you’ll wake up 
    And See everything I see 
    see all the the worst in me 
    And it makes you rethink us
     

    And that you’ll fall out of love 
    And you’ll say you’ve had enough 
    When You See everything I see 
    see all the worst in me 
    And it makes you rethink us 

    you always know what to say 
    To make me feel okay again
    Reassuring me
    When i’m living in my Head
     

    And I’m scared to be too much
    Scared that one day you’ll wake up 
    And See everything I see 
    see all the the worst in me 
    And it makes you rethink us 

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