“One Bad Day” is Spacey Jane’s first single of 2024. While their forthcoming third album has been confirmed for a 2024 release, “One Bad Day” is a standalone single and it will not feature on their new project:
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[Verse 1]
You called it a break
I'll call it the mourning
Everything we had
Everything I'm losing
Tell it all again
Start at the beginning
You say it's in my head
It's real because I feel it
[Pre-Chorus]
Ooh, ah
This is the last time I feel like this
Or at least I hope it is
Ah, this is the last time I feel like this
Or at least I hope it is
[Chorus]
One bad day
I lost my shit and called the week off
Got your way
You threw the baby out with the trough
It's not that bad if you think about it
You leaving now is a gun to my head
[Verse 2]
You called it a break
Call me in the morning
And it starts like this
Yeah, we've both been here beforе
[Pre-Chorus]
Ooh, ah
This is the last time I feel like this
Or at lеast I hope it is
[Chorus]
One bad day
I lost my shit and called the week off
Got your way
You threw the baby out with the trough
It's not that bad if you think about it
You leaving now is a gun to my head
[Bridge]
Honey, won't you stay?
The overpass
Caught out in the rain
And under glass
Honey, won't you stay?
It all will pass
It all will pass
It all will pass
[Chorus]
One bad day
I lost my shit and called the week off
Got your way
You threw the baby out with the trough
It's not that bad if you think about it
You leaving now is a gun to my head
[Outro]
Ooh, ah
This is the last time I feel like this
Or at least I hope it is
It's not that bad if you think about it
This is the last time I feel like this
Or at least I hope it is
One Bad Day was written by Ashton Le Cornu & Caleb Harper & Kieran Lama & Peppa Lane.
One Bad Day was produced by Konstantin Kersting.
Spacey-jane released One Bad Day on Thu Jan 11 2024.
Caleb Harper:
This is an ode to overreacting [and] giving up on a good thing because you can’t see the forest for the trees.
— via Rolling Stone