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Six Fifteen

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A melancholic yet remarkably warm urban indie pop track that captures the quiet exhaustion of the evening commute at a human, walking-tempo of 80 BPM. Driven by a muted kick drum, a shadow-like warm bass, and a low organ pad, the instrumentation creates a spacious, comforting slowcore atmosphere without ever becoming harsh.

Lyrically, the song explicitly rejects forced positivity and triumphant inspirational tropes. Instead, it offers a gentle, understated acknowledgment of merely surviving the day-highlighting the quiet victory of simply making it home when you're too tired to feel extraordinary. The track features a beautifully contained dynamic build, utilizing a strict one-beat silence before releasing into a comforting C major chorus that feels like a long, much-needed exhale at the end of a tiring day.

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