Released: January 29, 2016

Featuring: Delaney

Songwriter: Delaney Abstract

Producer: Cryo Music

[Intro: Delaney Kai]
I'm tired of bein' afraid
When nothing's gonna change
And it's more than just a stupid fling
Yeah, he's got a hold on me

[Chorus: Delaney Kai]
Singin', why did you do this?
Why put me through this?
All I wanna do
I'm tired of sayin' you love me, and hate it
All I wanna do is move
All I wanna do is move

[Verse 1: Abstract]
Another night with you again
Hands shaking, tryna move the pen
Killing me; on you, I depend
No matter what I do, you always in my head
You took over my life
Got me livin' dreams that keep me up at night
Are you even aware of my sacrifice?
Took away any hope of a normal life
You laugh 'cause you know I never wanted that
You took over my future to help with my past
Is that a deal with the devil?
Or is that a deal with a god?
Am I just at war with the odds?
Or am I about to break even?
You know that I would lying to you to say I never think about leavin'
Somehow, I keep on believin'
Bigger reasons that you keep me breathin'
I know there's people who need it
I just hope that it's right that I lead 'em
I hope you got somethin' bigger planned
'Cause lately I'm questionin' everything
But I know that we came too far to go back
Just hopin' that you don't stab me in the back

[Chorus: Delaney Kai]
Singin', why did you do this?
Why put me through this?
All I wanna do
I'm tired of sayin' you love me, and hate it
All I wanna do is move
All I wanna do is move

[Verse 2: Abstract]
Back in my bedroom studio
Thought we'd be outta here years ago
Working two jobs, not countin' you
You ain't really pullin' weight like you said you'd do
You ain't really takin' shape like you said you would
You ain't really makin' moves like you thought you could
But fuck it, we work till we on for good
Milli on milli when I'm talkin' views
It ain't like the world hasn't heard what we do
Workin' these hours just so I can move
Get back to the city and back to the crew
Back to the grind, I swear I'm losing my mind
I swear I'm losing the time
I swear that I'm overdue for the crown
You know I'm workin' for mine

[Chorus: Delaney Kai]
Singin', why did you do this?
Why put me through this?
All I wanna do
I'm tired of sayin' you love me, and hate it
All I wanna do is move
All I wanna do is move

Abstract

Growing up in New Jersey, Luke Terkovich, otherwise known as Abstract, was involved with music at an early age. Learning how to play piano, electric guitar, and the drums were Luke’s first involvement with music — and he did it all before 6th grade. With a move across country from New Jersey to Jackson, Wyoming, the distance between learning and playing new instruments got larger. It wasn’t until several years later that Luke began to mess around with freestyling during his high school years spent at Jackson Hole High. Evolving his newly found musical expression into Raised in Jackson, WY, Abstract is known for his immense musical versatility and affinity for providing uplifting music for a turbulent world. With a knack for storytelling, he provides introspective motivation to all who take the time to dive into his work. Notably known for his remix of Ruth Bs Lost Boy “Neverland” which has garnered hundreds of millions of plays on YouTube, his work with Drumma Battalion and Roze, and his 2016 album Something to Write Home About. He heads a collective known as “A Team Worldwide” 5 musicians from 4 different countries. Producers Drumma Battalion of Norway, Blulake of Sweden, Cryo Music of Scotland, and Abstract. Coming off his first overseas tour with YONAS, the ATWW collective is gearing up to drop Abstracts new album/experience late summer 2018.writing detailed lyrics, he began to find that he could vent the stresses of his everyday life through creating music. Slowly progressing through the years of his new town where he calls home; balancing school, life, and music developed Luke to become Abstract.

Trying to find his sound was a young teenager who just looked to get something written down and then translated into music, and eventually rap. Still in his caterpillar stage of metamorphosis was a young Abstract who released his first ever collection of songs, properly named The Dream.

In 2012, through YouTube, Abstract met Craig McAllister, a producer from Glasgow, Scotland. During that period, Abstract was in the midst of working on On My Own Time and was the first time Craig showed up with Abstract. Afterwards, the duo started to mesh extremely well and produced the five projects, Under Lights & Microscopes, A Life To Live By, Dreaming With Eyes Open, The Science Of Feeling Tall, and We Are The Artist.