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Wait, Are We?v-Vox
Prompt:
A witty, modern country-pop crossover song in the style lane of Kelsea Ballerini. Bright mid-tempo production with acoustic guitar, clean pop drums, light electric textures, subtle banjo or mandolin sparkle, and polished Nashville-pop sheen. The female vocal should be youthful, conversational, emotionally smart, catchy, and effortless, with a flirty but vulnerable tone. The lyrics should feel like a late-night text thread turned into a hit song: short, clean, relatable lines with a huge chorus. The theme is a modern situationship where two people are clearly more than friends, but neither one will define the relationship. The vibe is playful, emotionally messy, feminine, radio-ready, and highly singable.
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Verse 1
You call me late
I let it ring
Like I don’t know
What that might mean
You say “what’s up”
I say “not much”
Like we ain’t already
Way too much
Pre-Chorus
You got a drawer
At my place
But no, we never say
What this is
Chorus
Wait, are we
Somethin’ right now?
More than a maybe
Less than out loud
You kiss me like
You mean it every time
Then act like we’re just
Killing time
So tell me what
I’m supposed to be
Wait, are we?
Verse 2
My friends all know
Yours probably do too
You bring me around
Like you want them to
You hold my hand
Then let it go
Boy, if this ain’t real
Why’s it feel so close?
Pre-Chorus
You got your shoes
By my bed
But we still dance around
What this is
Chorus
Wait, are we
Somethin’ right now?
More than a maybe
Less than out loud
You kiss me like
You mean it every time
Then act like we’re just
Killing time
So tell me what
I’m supposed to be
Wait, are we?
Bridge
A “just because”?
A “just for now”?
A “don’t ask yet”
A “figure it out”?
You’re in my head
You’re in my week
Boy, if this ain’t love
It’s close to me
Final Chorus
Wait, are we
Somethin’ right now?
More than a maybe
Less than out loud
You kiss me like
You mean it every time
Then act like we’re just
Killing time
So tell me what
I’m supposed to be
Wait, are we?
Tag
Yeah, what are we?
’Cause this feels like
More than me