Dylan Dunlap - Common Denominator
It was everyone else out to get me
That’s how you make enemies
‘Every man for himself’ only left me
Lonely as hell
I believe
That you’re doing your best to protect me
History’s bound to repeat
It’s a choice if I let it affect me
No wonder it feels like the end
Over and over again
I’m the common denominator
No good at math but I noticed a pattern
Sorry for my behavior
Stuck in the past but the past doesn’t matter
I know I must drive you insane
I know why you’re pulling away
I’m the common denominator
I’ll be fine
Really i got a thick skin for tattoos
But losing you cuts like a knife
Listen you gotta do what you have to
No wonder it feels like the end
Over and over again
I’m the common denominator
No good at math but I noticed a pattern
Sorry for my behavior
Stuck in the past but the past doesn’t matter
I know I must drive you insane
I know why you’re pulling away
I’m the common denominator
No wonder it feels like the end
Over and over again
No wonder it feels like the end
Over and over and over again
I’m the common denominator
No good at math but I noticed a pattern
Sorry for my behavior
Stuck in the past but the past doesn’t matter
I know I must drive you insane
I know why you’re pulling away
I’m the common denominator
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I know you feel like I’m making you choose between You and work and me and you And it seems like I'm singing the blues before Healing self-inflicted wounds I didn’t
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I don’t wanna cause a scene But I don’t know where to start This affection and attention And the never second guessing It's fooling me I would give it right back
Dylan Dunlap - Gone
Dropped the keys off In a ziploc How bizarre they were to hold With all the love gone I knew that doomsday Had a due date Still a part of me had wished It wasn’t
Dylan Dunlap - Waterfall
The only thing that makes me cry Is that you never said goodbye It’s heavy as the morning dew But teardrops never lead to you Sometimes it feels like you’re right here And
Dylan Dunlap - Hurricane
You're out in the open Without even knowing That everyone around you's taking cover You're stuck in slow motion It feels like you're frozen And everything
Dylan Dunlap - Turn Me On
I feel degraded Like you’ve seen me naked And lied to me Two and a half years and change Just to keep me sedated Lately the truth hits Harder when it’s ruthless
Dylan Dunlap - Window Shopping
I'll be the goods on display Let you drive me away We’ll take it real slow If you turn me gently I’m good either way You can buy me today But what good are good
Dylan Dunlap - Scared as Hell
I only know how to keep you On the surface Is it worth it I’m lonelier now I feel me Getting nervous To get a word in What if I speak from the heart And
Dylan Dunlap - Out of the Way
Can we be friends first Can we tell each other The elephant hurts When we’re burning rubber There’s a roadblock You’re taking my clothes off I’m on the outskirts
Dylan Dunlap - In Case We Do
I feel like I’ve seen your Face before Maybe I dreamed you Walking through the door Part of you keeps me Up at night Part of me sees you On the other side
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Biography
After honing his skills at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, Dylan was discovered and appeared on NBC's hit show, The Voice. While the experience was valuable, Dylan ultimately decided to focus on his solo career, where he could fully express his unique sound and vision. Drawing inspiration from a blend of pop and indie rock influences, Dylan creates music that resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level.
In addition to his musical pursuits, Dylan is a passionate advocate for mental health awareness. Having faced his own struggles with mental illness, he understands the importance of breaking the stigma and offering support to those in need. Through his music and live performances, Dylan aims to connect with audiences and provide a sense of solidarity to those who may be struggling.
Dylan's dedication to raising awareness for mental health has led him to partner with organizations such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Global Citizen, and Autism Rocks. By using his platform as a musician to promote positive change, Dylan is making a lasting impact on the world around him.
With upcoming performances scheduled across the country and the release of his latest single, “Do We Need To Go Out?”, Dylan Dunlap continues to captivate audiences with his heartfelt music and inspiring message. As he continues to grow as an artist and advocate, Dylan's influence in the music industry and beyond is sure to expand, leaving a lasting legacy of compassion and connection.