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Riley Clemmons - Stuck Inside My Head - Single Mix (CCM)

Riley Clemmons - Stuck Inside My Head - Single Mix
Riley Clemmons has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Stuck Inside My Head - Single Mix.

The song 'Inside My Head' was born out of a season of pain and healing. As a result, the song has a way of speaking about life's difficulties that is accessible and relatable to everyone. 

"As I was writing and dreaming up this record, "says Riley, "there was never a plan to create anything but honest music, born from hurting, growing, and healing. I collected songs for this body of work much like I collected every experience I found myself in the middle of over the past couple of years... the highs & lows, the conversations with God, the questions about my identity, the heartbreak, and the healing."

Although the music addresses life's hurts, it does much more than that. The trials of life, according to Clemmons, are ordained by God so we can draw close to him. "The thread that began to connect them all quickly became the idea that maybe "every broken place I've been was a Godsend." My hope is that anyone who listens might find themselves somewhere in these melodies and stories and be reminded that so much of the pain, healing, and joy we experience is more common and unifying than we could ever imagine. I am truly grateful for every single hand, mind, and heart that touched this album."


Lyrics:

Like a song I’ve heard
One too many times
Like the same old movie 
You’re always gonna make me cry 
 
Just pain and trouble 
With a good disguise 
Tryna start a fire
Tryna steal my light
 
All you ever did was hold me back 
So now, I’m never ever coming back 
But why, tell me why
 
You’re stuck inside my head 
And I just can’t get you out 
You’re in my head
I would rather think of anything instead 
I try to fight it but it’s you
It always you 
You’re stuck inside my head

Like an old bad habit 
That I finally beat 
Used to have to have it
But now I’m finally free 
 
Like a lessoned learned
Another memory 
Yeah, you left a burn
But it’s reminding me
 
Maybe it’ll just take time 
For me to leave the past behind 
But I’m going to get you off of my mind 
Because I know that I got 
Better things to think about 
Than all the ways you dragged me down 
But right here in this moment all I know is that I gotta know why

Music video by Riley Clemmons performing Stuck Inside My Head (Single Mix). Sparrow Records; © 2021 Capitol CMG, Inc.


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4G4IZFfD1gyUCYDt8MKccy

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbfdxZYgYVs

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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