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In The End (feat. TOMAE)

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Released in February 2026, Demon feat. TOMAE presents a song about persistence, identity, and the quiet proof of having lived.

Centered around the phrase "In the end," the lyrics confront doubt, failure, regret, and the weight of expectation. Rather than chasing perfection or a flawless victory, the song embraces imperfection - choosing to move forward despite fear, despite falling, despite uncertainty.

It speaks to anyone who has questioned their path, who has felt the pressure to conform, and who has decided to continue anyway. Not for applause, not for crowns, but to leave a mark - however small - that says, I was here.

What remains after the final line is not resolution, but resolve.
A reminder that even breaking down can be part of standing up.

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