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    Sweet Surrender: Socky’s Then I Met You Reinvents the Love Song

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaFebruary 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Then I Met You by producer and songwriter Socky glows with indie-folk warmth, where reverb-kissed acoustic guitars dance beneath radiant melodies.

    Despite its melancholic soundscape, this Oklahoma City artist has crafted a luminous celebration of love’s healing power.

    The song blooms from vulnerability into triumph, as raw confessions in the verses “I was just one big mistake” blossom into a chorus of pure joy.

    Through lo-fi production that feels like a close embrace, Socky creates an intimate space where hope flourishes.

    The vocals shine with authenticity, rising from gentle murmurs to soaring affirmations of newfound love.

    Each guitar strum pulses with the excitement of discovering someone who sees your true worth.

    It’s this genuine emotion that makes the track sparkle – a seemingly sad melody that actually vibrates with happiness, proving that sometimes the sweetest love songs come dressed in minor keys.

    The track’s brilliance lies in its emotional alchemy, transforming past hurt into present joy through the magic of meeting that special someone.

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    Socky Then I Met You Lyrics

    VERSE
    I always felt like
    I was just one big mistake
    I’ve been growing so tired
    of people walking away
    oh but what do you do
    when the world caves in on you
    and you’re not strong enough?
    I felt myself giving up

    CHORUS
    then I met you
    and slowly but surely
    I started to heal from the pain
    then I met you
    and my heart was flooded
    with feelings I couldn’t explain
    lonely and broken
    I was convinced
    that no one could ever love me as I am
    but then I met you
    then I met you

    VERSE
    you help me
    see all the things that I could be
    I don’t understand why you love me
    but I like hearing your voice
    I try to hide the scars because
    I was told they were ugly
    I would just take what they gave me
    I didn’t know I had a choice (oh no)

    CHORUS
    then I met you
    and slowly but surely
    I started to heal from the pain
    then I met you
    and my heart was flooded
    with feelings I couldn’t explain
    lonely and broken
    I was convinced
    that no one could ever love me as I am
    but then I met you
    then I met you

    BRIDGE
    and for what it may be worth
    I wrote this song about her
    I was at a loss for words
    but then I met you
    you make me laugh so damn much
    you tell me the person I am is enough
    I never though I’d find the one
    but then I met you
    then I met you

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