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Lyric

3:AM

Earth Trivia

3 AM, my thumb is customized to hate myself

I’m swiping through the weddings of the girls from mental health

My face reflects in black glass, looking like a corpse

I’m buying things I don’t need with the money that I don’t have

Just to feel a spark

God, it’s getting dark

I made a brand out of my breakdown, hope it gets a view

I’m photoshopping tears just to stay in love with you

The algorithm knows me better than my mother does

I feed the monster every night to get a micro-buzz

I’m so connected, I forgot how to bleed

I got a million ghost fans, but you’re the one I need

Are we having fun yet? Or are we just online?

I’m swallowing the blue light, dying for a sign

Yeah, I’m pixel-perfect, and I’m losing my mind

I asked an AI therapist if I’m a piece of shit

It told me "It’s a trend, babe, just get used to it"

We’re auctioning our trauma for a little bit of grace

I’d trade my whole aesthetic just to feel your fucking face

But you’re a ghost now

Just a ghost now

Screen time: eleven hours

My eyes are turning grey

I’ve typed a thousand "I love you"s with nothing left to say

Don’t send an emoji. Don’t double-tap my chest

Just come over, kill the wifi

And watch me do the rest

Are we happy?

Or are we just online?

(Dopamine bleeding...)

Disconnect me

(Scroll, scroll, die.)

  • Lyricist

    Earth Trivia

  • Composer

    Earth Trivia

  • Producer

    Kz

  • Bass Guitar

    Earth Trivia

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"3AM" is a cinematic dance-pop track inspired by the quiet chaos of sleepless nights.

Set against a backdrop of neon-lit city streets and unanswered messages, the song explores the emotions that surface when the world falls silent. The tension between longing and acceptance unfolds through atmospheric production, intimate vocals, and a pulse that never stops moving forward.

Written for anyone who has stared at their phone at 3AM, knowing exactly what they want to say-but choosing not to send it.

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