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Sneezy makes their Color Red debut as they pair easy-going hip-hop swagger with enduring pop melodies in “Not Sorry.” The track is an appropriate first impression for new fans and listeners as it’s upbeat, in-the-pocket, and imparts an uplifting message about believing in yourself and being self-assured in knowing you're on the cusp of taking off. Hailing from Chicago, the band is steadily climbing up the nationally touring circuit and making a name for themselves as versatile musical chameleons who seamlessly mix funk, soul, and reggae styles with top-notch improvisation that keep audiences on their toes. The band’s third full-length album ’Open Doors’ will release on Color Red later this year and features fellow Color Red collaborator, Josh Hoyer, as well as appearances from Lyle Divinsky (formerly of The Motet) and Joe Marcinek.
lyrics
People been doubting me
I brush it off
I just watch my count increase
Bout to take off
Bartender I’m going to need another round like rematch
Got to high I’m off the ground like detached
I had to take a week off for a detox
Look in the mirror and pause
Can we talk
I’m starting to get out in front
Introspective on this blunt
All your friends say I’m the one
So tell me what you waitin’ on
Trying to live this day out cause you know we’re getting old
People talking bout me fuck what you been told
Trying to live out the dream without my soul
Bout to blow hit the road watch my pockets grow
Catch me on the low
Knock knock on heavens door
I’m always ready for more
I’m always ready for more
People been doubting me
I brush it off
I just watch my count increase
Bout to take off
So why you asking me
Like you don’t know
I’m down to take a shot or three
Headline the show
People been doubting me
I brush it off
I just watch my count increase
Bout to take off
So why you asking me
Like you don’t know
I’m down to take a shot or three
Headline the show
I’m fucked up but I’m not sorry
I tried trying but I wanted it my way
Looking good real nice like all day
I’m fucked up but I’m not sorry
credits
released August 27, 2021
Produced by Nathan Mark, Charles Scott Boyer III, Austin Lutter, Ben Paulson
Credits:
Brett O'Connor - Vocals
Ben Paulson - Vocals, Keyboards
Austin Lutter- Guitar
Austin Koziol - Drums, Percussion Instruments
Tom Hannum - Bass
Nathan Mark - Drums
Patrick Girdaukas - Saxophone
John Holland - Vocals
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