After releasing a four-track extended-play on May of 2020, Dylan takes a long break to (back then) come back with a powerful nostalgic song which expresses as the track keeps going how does it feels to fall in love for the first time when you’re a teenager.
“Nineteen” was released on August 20, 202...
[Intro]
Do you remember?
[Verse 1]
Picture perfect, silver screen
Walk-on over, talk to me
Brightest smile I'd ever seen
[Pre-Chorus]
You said, "Trust in me, I'll hold you up
Be the light inside your heart
Help you dance within the dark"
I remember all too well
How could I ever forget
How quickly I fell
[Chorus]
Do you remember my blue dress, hot mess
Coffee and the cigarettes
The late calls, bar crawls
Drinking so that we forget
The cold nights, street lights
Running from responsibilities
Do you remember nineteen?
[Verse 2]
Empty streets, a silver sky
All I saw was you that night
Hooked on your electric eyes
[Pre-Chorus]
You said, "Trust in me, I'll hold you up
Be the light inside your heart
Help you dance within the dark"
I remember all too well
How could I ever forget
How quickly I fell
[Chorus]
Do you remember my blue dress, hot mess
Coffee and the cigarettes
The late calls, bar crawls
Drinking so that we forget
The cold nights, street lights
Running from responsibilities
Do you remember all the mistakes, disgrace
Smiling at the walk of shame
The little lies, big fights
Calling back to "you and I"
Our big dreams, white sheets
When you said you only wanted me
Do you remember nineteen?
[Bridge]
Loving young is such a waste
Hearts are bruised, mistakes are made
But I would do it all the same
[Chorus]
Do you remember my blue dress, hot mess
Coffee and the cigarettes
The late calls, bar crawls
Drinking so that we forget
The cold nights, street lights
Running from responsibilities
Do you remember all the mistakes, disgrace
Smiling at the walk of shame
The little lies, big fights
Calling back to "you and I"
Our big dreams, white sheets
When you said you only wanted me
Do you remember nineteen?
Nineteen was written by King Ed & Dylan & Dan Holloway.
Nineteen was produced by King Ed & Dan Holloway.
[The track is a] nostalgic song about youth, love and heartbreak. It’s just about being young, and the summer of [being] 19 was so superior to every other summer because I had no responsibilities, and no school, and no reason to be anywhere.
— via Best Fit