juno and AViT composed lyrics depicting mental breakdown on “insomnia”. As no strangers to these experiences, “insomnia” is the most played single from juno on Spotify and has raked in more than 300,000 Spotify plays.
“insomnia” has been on the Hyperpop Spotify playlist for more than 4 months as of...
[Verse 1: juno]
She wish I was good at being something, I'm not
I waste all my time, I think I wish it would stop
She wake up at ten and then she put on her makeup
And I still go to bed and hope that I never wake up
My ex just hit me up to tell me I'm still an asshole
I'm worried 'bout the future, but I'm stuck on the past though
I'm looking at my phone and I been talking for too long
And you thought that you knew me, you knew wrong
[Chorus: juno]
And I think it's my insomnia
I could write a book on everything that's wrong with ya
And I figured out that ain't nobody solid, uh
It started adding up, I think that I'm the problem, uh
And I think it's my insomnia
I could write a book on everything that's wrong with ya
And I figured out that ain't nobody solid, uh
It started adding up, I think that I'm the problem, uh
[Verse 2: AViT]
Can you feel it?
Coursing through your veins just like it's venom
Toxic poison
It's keeping me alive, but I feel dead inside
And every night, I stay up thinking how you fucked me up
And every toss and turn I do, you haunt my every move
And I need you out my head
So I finally go to bed
[Chorus: juno]
And I think it's my insomnia
I could write a book on everything that's wrong with ya
And I figured out that ain't nobody solid, uh
It started adding up, I think that I'm the problem, uh
And I think it's my insomnia
I could write a book on everything that's wrong with ya
And I figured out that ain't nobody solid, uh
It started adding up, I think that I'm the problem, uh
insomnia was written by juno & AViT & Hallow (UK).
insomnia was produced by Hallow (UK).
juno says that “insomnia” was one of the first songs within their online community to go all-in on this digital pop punk sound.
I haven’t heard almost anything, at least in this scene, that sounds too much like that. Except for ‘a punk song about sobriety and paranoia’ by Quinn. That’s the only oth...