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Gerard O'Riley

Gerard O'Riley writes poignant and personal songs that encourage the listener to think a little more deeply about life and love. He always has a positive message, regardless of how sad a story can be, a happy ending is always available.

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A song about stuck inside a dark, deep depression and being trapped in a metaphorical desert, that being your depression.
For Adela. For a love like no other. For the one who makes you more than you would ever be without them.
So this lyric was inspired by real events: I was on Instagram, minding my own business - as you do, when a 'bot' (fake account) pops up to me asking to be my "good friend." He had a bogus-looking profile picture (it looked superimposed), '0' following, and '0' followers, and I just remember thinking that he must be a creep; so I decided to play him at his own game. After several chats, I sent my Cashapp and asked for money, to see if he was really who he said he was; if he pulled through, we could continue talking. (That's how you test these bots so that they won't try it again). He replied, "No thank you miss" and proceeded to 'unsend' all his sent messages...creep. These lyrics are very personal to me. It discusses the situations like I have mentioned above - the plights of Instagram - in a very satirical way. These lyrics are mockingly funny, and should not be taken too seriously. The vibes and atmosphere of the song are very freeing and playful. GENRES: Rnb, Mumble Rap, Drill, Rock, Pop. These lyrics fit perfectly into the aforementioned genres.
This is about a person with a die-hard crush on a male serial killer. She wants nothing more than to be with him, or at the very least be his next victim, but he doesn’t even notice she exists.
Ich such dich überall, Mareike. Auch bei „Facebook“, doch du bist nicht hier. So siehst du nicht, wie sehr ich like. Ich muss dich finden, denn du fehlst mir.