Dylan Dunlap - Window Shopping

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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 intentions
When you’re out for vengeance

I can’t ignore you
I can’t afford to

I’ll be the good guy
That picks you up
Drives you home
At the end of the night
But in real life
You put me down
It turns you on
When the gentleman dies
You’re window shopping
You don’t really want me
To be the good guy
But I’ll be

I’ll bе the bad guy to blame
Let mе drive you insane
This isn’t real though
But it’s turning deadly
I’m bad either way
I can try my best to change
But what good are good intentions
When you’re out for vengeance

I can’t ignore you
I can’t afford to

I’ll be the good guy
That picks you up
Drives you home
At the end of the night
But in real life
You put me down
It turns you on
When the gentleman dies
You’re window shopping
You don’t really want me
To be the good guy
But I’ll be
I'll be the good guy

I’ll be the good guy
That picks you up
Drives you home
At the end of the night
But in real life
You put me down
It turns you on
When the gentleman dies
You’re window shopping
You don’t really want me
To be the good guy
But I’ll be
When you're out for vengeance
 
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Dylan Dunlap is a talented musician known for his powerful vocals, poignant lyrics, and captivating live performances. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Dylan discovered his passion for music at a young age and began performing on the streets of his hometown. His raw talent and undeniable charisma caught the attention of music lovers and industry professionals alike.

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.