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As you listen to the haunting melody of Julian Guba’s “Carolyn,” you can’t help but be drawn into the story of a young woman who finds herself lost in a world of wonder and danger.

The song, which has already amassed over one million streams, tells the tale of Carolyn, a sweet but troubled soul who is on a path of self-destruction. The first verse introduces us to her wonderland, a place of pearl and boom that both entices and forebodes.
With henny in her hand and the blues in her heart, Carolyn is a figure of contradictions, a girl who longs to be free but can’t escape the demons that haunt her.

As the song progresses, we learn more about Carolyn’s struggles. She spends her evenings in the alleyway, where monsters greet her like a muse. Carolyn cries out in pain, but the world around her remains unchanged. And she is trapped in a cycle of self-destruction, driven by adrenaline but trembling until she bleeds.

The chorus of the song serves as a warning to Carolyn, a plea for her to see the danger of her ways. Drops of bleach may have killed her sister, but Carolyn can’t seem to see the danger in her actions. She believes that the bleach will clean her system, but the truth is that it will only lead to her downfall.

As the clock ticks towards 6 am, the party continues, and so does the fun. But for Carolyn, there is no escape from the darkness that surrounds her. The song ends with a haunting refrain, a reminder of what could have been for a girl who was once so sweet.

Beautiful and haunting

In “Carolyn,” Julian Guba has crafted a song that is both beautiful and haunting. It tells a story of a young woman lost in a world of wonder and danger, a warning of the dangers of self-destruction and the importance of seeking help before it’s too late. As you listen to the haunting melody and the poignant lyrics, you can’t help but feel a sense of sadness for Carolyn, a girl who was once so sweet but was consumed by the darkness that surrounded her.

The pop/electronic fusion delivers a groovy production with feel-good instrumentation, atmospheric vocals, and an uplifting beat driven by an infectious bass line. The emotion-drenched vocal adorns the instrumental that shines and sparkles at every turn. This is precisely the kind of record that proves there is no doubt Julian Guba is an artist to keep an eye on. ”Carolyn” will capture anyone from the first note and will leave people wanting more. His message-heavy lyricism and wordplay will take listeners on a musical journey that highlights the negative impact of drugs.

With powerful lyricism, Julian maintains a fully charged arsenal of high-quality music that supports the fact that he is set to impact the music industry and the charts. “Carolyn” is a must-listen-to single as he is set to release more captivating music for years to come. Undoubtedly, the release radiates summer vibes and a production that will work with any dance floor or playlist due to its future house/slap house style. The single, which is written, sang, and produced by Julian, is available on all digital platforms.

LYRICS: CAROLYN

[Verse 1]
She feels the alice in her wonderland
Her wonderland of pearl and boom
She’s at a party henny in her hand
There’s no music but she feels the blues

[Pre-Chorus]
Adrenaline moves her feet
But she’s trembling til she bleeds
Call her

[Chorus]
Carolyn she’s so sweet
But drops of bleach
Might have killed her sister
Carolyn can’t you see
Drops of bleach
Will not clean your system

[Verse 2]
She spends the evening down the allyway
Where the monstеrs greet her like a muse
Thеn she, cries, but it stays the same
Throw it down, there’s nothin to lose

[Pre-Chorus]
Adrenaline moves her feet
But she’s trembeling
And she won’t stop til she bleeds she’s

[Chorus]
Carolyn she’s so sweet
But drops of bleach
Might have killed her sister
Carolyn can’t you see
Drops of bleach
Will not clean your system

[Bridge]
Now the clock is ticking 6 am
Just a moment left before it ends
But the party goes on
And so does the fun

[Outro]
Carolyn was so sweet
But drops of bleach
Might have killed her

 

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