Dylan Dunlap - Serotonin

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Twenty-five candles
Not sure how much more I can handle
Up in my castle
Another year another battle

No I don't want you to find me
Right now it's easier to hide the key
Sorry I cancelled
This isn't about you

I'm low on serotonin
I'm no good at controllin' my self esteem
Can't help it if I'm feelin' hopeless
If I can't smell the roses in front of me
I bet you're thinkin' I'm so typical
But you can't see the chemicals
Don't treat me like I'm broken
I'm just low on serotonin


Me and my problems
We got used to hittin' rock bottom
Something in the water
Keeps pulling me under

No I don't want you to find me
Right now it's easier to hide the key
I know I should have called you
It's not that I didn't want to

I'm low on serotonin
I'm no good at controllin' my self esteem
Can't help it if I'm feelin' hopeless
If I can't smell the roses in front of me
I bet you're thinkin' I'm so typical
But you can't see the chemicals
Don't treat me like I'm broken
I'm just low on serotonin

I bet you're thinkin' I'm so typical
But you can't see the chemicals
Don't treat me like I'm broken
I'm just low on serotonin

I'm low on serotonin
I'm no good at controllin' my self esteem
Can't help it if I'm feelin' hopeless
If I can't smell the roses in front of me
I bet you're thinkin' I'm so typical
But you can't see the chemicals
Don't treat me like I'm broken
I'm just low on serotonin

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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.

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