Myles Cameron - Boyhood

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Verse 1
Boyhood was heaven, baby
Biking circles front my house
Suburban dreams til I’m in my teens, yeah
And most my peers would never get out
But I had to bounce

A JV benchwarmer
Sports and me didn’t work out
So I spent my evenings playing the keys and
Writing songs to me, myself, and I

Chorus
Oooo
Oooo
Oooo
Oooo

Verse 2
Fucked up since college
I was chasing girls, running from myself
Crashed into real life, know what it feel like
To be young in the city by yourself, yeah

First love and me in
My first apartment under Brooklyn stars
Living for a dream, bet it all on me, yeah
Live in thе moment and nowhere еlse

Bridge
I’m a hero, I’m a blackstar
I’m an asshole, I’m a king
I’m a richkid, I’m a loser
I am excellent, I’m me
I’m an alien, I am greater than my past

The world is in my hand
The world is in my hand
The world is in my…
 
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Myles Cameron's song "Boyhood" reflects on the journey from childhood to adulthood, capturing the essence of growing up and finding oneself. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of suburban dreams and teenage struggles, as well as the challenges and joys of young adulthood. The chorus, with its haunting melody, conveys a sense of nostalgia and introspection.

In the verses, Myles Cameron shares personal experiences of finding his passion for music and writing songs as a form of self-expression. The song explores themes of love, self-discovery, and taking risks to pursue dreams. The bridge delves into the complexity of identity, highlighting the different facets of one's personality and the journey towards self-acceptance.

Ultimately, "Boyhood" is a poignant and introspective track that resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level, capturing the bittersweet essence of growing up and navigating life's challenges. Myles Cameron's soulful vocals and heartfelt lyrics make this song a poignant reflection on the passage of time and the journey of self-discovery.

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Biography

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Myles Cameron is a singer/songwriter and suburban blackboy from the town of Rye in upstate New York.

Cameron originally began recording music early in high school after his passion for writing poetry and songs turned into a passion for creating music.

His biggest influence in music is Frank Ocean, whose debut album Channel Orange inspired a change in perspective on music and led him to start recording songs with producer Frankis.

Cameron’s first mixtape– a ten month project titled everwanted– was released in monthly increments on Soundcloud, with the final track “dominoes” being uploaded in June, 2018.

Cameron’s second mixtape, Lonely Suburban Blackboy was released in May 2019.

Another EP, titled Black Sheep, was released in early 2020 following the release of a several singles.