Released: January 19, 2018

Songwriter: EDEN

Producer: EDEN

[Intro]
Come on, what’s the big deal? Nobody’s that heartless!

[Verse 1]
So listen here, I’m the voice in your head
And I can say the words that make you feel scared
So here's to you, and all the problems that we've made
And I know it’s so hard to stay afloat
When you make monsters out of thoughts
And you’re dragged under
And everyone in around you is too far away to notice
Your chest start to crush, oh, but it's alright
Oh, you'll be alright
So just breathe, it's almost over
And don’t let the monster in your head
Become your fears
'Cause you can save yourself, you know
You know

[Verse 2]
So listen here, I know it’s hard
Maybe I can’t be what you want
But I’m just who I am, and I’m trying to be what you could need
And I am still here, that voice in your head
And I'll be there for you, when no one else cares
And this is it, as far as where we’ve got since then
So know a good thing when you got it
And I hope you know you don't go alone

[Outro]
Come on, what’s the big deal? Nobody’s that heartless!
You know it’s time
It’s time to decay

EDEN

Jonathon Ng (born 23 December 1995), better known by his stage name EDEN, is an Irish electronic music producer turned singer-songwriter based in Dublin, Ireland. He formerly operated as The Spab Project, and would upload random songs and projects onto SoundCloud. After he had outgrown that phase, he changed his name to The Eden Project, an alias that was discontinued in 2015. Ng’s work as The Eden Project typically featured more conventional styles of electronic dance music such as dubstep and drum and bass, while EDEN saw him venturing into a more indie pop style. He made this alias change in April 2015, after the release of Final Call.

In an interview for Billboard, EDEN gives a little information about himself. He didn’t enjoy his school’s music subjects, yet started writing music at the early age of 7 or 8, and even performed in a band with some of his friends at the age of 13 or 14.

EDEN’s main inspirations are varied. He enjoyed Rihanna while at school, whereas his current musical inspiration ranges from Kendrick Lamar to even Hans Zimmer.