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I Wasted 20s

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"I Wasted 20s" is the lead single from The Last Person's debut album, Record of Inner Conflict.

This song reflects on a decade of hesitation and creative silence. It was born from a quiet frustration and the sudden urge to pick up the guitar again in his late twenties. The melody and lyrics came together in about 30 minutes, capturing the raw emotions of regret and determination to move forward.

With a gritty and emotional band-style sound, and lyrics that speak honestly and directly, the track shows The Last Person's DIY spirit. Everything from songwriting to recording, mixing, and mastering was done entirely by himself.

As the first track of the album, this song introduces the listener to the core theme of inner struggle and opens the door to the personal world of The Last Person.