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    Kayla DiVenere – drag me to hell: A Cathartic Burn Masked in Melody

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJune 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Kayla DiVenere’s new single drag me to hell is built from contradictions—wounds wrapped in shimmer.

    Over chord progressions that flirt with indie-pop brightness, DiVenere delivers lines like “Took my dreams to make it yours / Fed my body, mind, and soul / To the shark infested waters” with a vocal cadence that doesn’t cry out—it strikes.

    Her voice is fluid but taut, layering emotional restraint over a track that sounds deceptively buoyant.

    The instrumentation pulses with a clarity that feels clean on the surface, yet the structure carries weight.

    Her phrasing syncs with each shift in progression, dragging the listener through waves of tension before offering brief releases in the chorus: “You can drag me through Hell / But that doesn’t mean I’ll follow you down.”

    There’s a tightly-wound unease here. The verses land like diary entries—matter-of-fact and vivid—while the pre-chorus bends slightly theatrical, like a spotlight cast in a room too dark for drama.

    Still, nothing feels overwrought. Even at its most visceral (“Cut the skin right from my neck”), there’s a studied control.

    At 19, DiVenere doesn’t posture. She documents—and in doing so, turns chaos into choreography.

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    Kayla DiVenere drag me to hell Lyrics

    Verse 1
    Took my dream to make it yours
    Fed my body, mind, and soul
    To the shark infested waters
    Said you loved me, guess it faltered
    Rip my heart out, let it linger
    Only time you’d lift a finger
    Never reaping what you sow
    Do it over, hurt me more

    Pre-Chorus
    You can drag me through Hell
    But that doesn’t mean I’ll follow you down
    You swallowed the key to my cell
    But that don’t mean there’s no other way out

    Chorus
    I talk, you don’t listen
    And you lie, lie, lie through omission
    Can’t stop your addiction
    Fuckin’ up my shit with conviction
    You made all my inhibitions
    And you drag me through Hell
    But that doеsn’t mean I’ll follow you down

    Verse 2
    Took the shirt right off my back
    Cut the skin right from my nеck
    Let me light some brand-new leather
    Wash me out, it makes you better
    Again, and again and again
    Again, and again and again
    Just when I might think it’s over
    You hit me, one level over

    Bridge
    How would it feel if I
    Did what you did to me?
    Sometimes I fantasize
    Of getting my victory
    How would it feel if I
    Twisted the knife as deep?
    But I never wanna be
    No, I never wanna ever be you

    Pre-Chorus
    You can drag me through Hell
    But that doesn’t mean I’ll follow you down
    You swallowed the key to my cell
    But that don’t mean there’s no other way out

    Chorus
    I talk, you don’t listen
    And you lie, lie, lie through omission
    Can’t stop your addiction
    Fuckin’ up my shit with conviction
    You made all my inhibitions
    And you drag me through Hell
    But that doesn’t mean I’ll follow you down

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