Brasko and cowriter (Chris Greatti) had a running joke for when something didn’t go their way by responding “Seems pretty standard… in LA”. The phrase seemed perfect to even out the dark lyrics in the verses. It eventually was changed to “The Standard For Kids In The USA” because these two, both hav...
I Bite my nails
Throw up my meals
A man in heels what’s up dad and mom
Don’t you love me, love me for me
I’m just a baby running from my home
Don’t wana do it, but gotta do it
I’m getting too used to feeling alone
Oh no, maybe it’s my time to say goodbye
I feel ugly, I feel awkward
I feel stupid as fuck
I’ve been drinking, I’ve been thinking
I should grow the fuck up
But i don’t care cause i’m still here
No matter what i know that it’s
The standard for kids in the USA
You gotta bullet
They gotta bullet
I gotta bullet pointed at my brain
Who’s gonna pull it, be first to do it
Someone’ll do it any fuckin day
You better do it, Come on and shoot me
I’m getting too used to feeling this way
Oh well maybe it’s my time to say goodnight
I feel ugly, I feel awkward
I feel stupid as fuck
I’ve been drinking, I’vе been thinking
I should grow the fuck up
But i don’t care cause i’m still hеre
And no matter what i know that it’s
The standard for kids in the USA
Pledge allegiance, drop your weapons
Blow me a kiss through the phone
Share location, Delete your Facebook
Leave a love note on the door
I just wanna feel like i can be myself
I feel ugly, I feel awkward
I feel stupid as fuck
I’ve been drinking, I’ve been thinking
I should grow the fuck up
But i don’t care cause i’m still here
And no matter what i know that I'm not
The only one feeling alone
No matter what I know that it’s
The standard for kids in the USA
The Standard For Kids In The USA was written by Chris Greatti & Brasko.
The Standard For Kids In The USA was produced by Chris Greatti.
Brasko released The Standard For Kids In The USA on Fri Oct 02 2020.
After releasing my debut record “SEXDREAMSUPERSTAR” one of my critics said I wasn’t vulnerable enough. My response was deciding to write down everything I’ve ever been insecure about and put it in a song. This resulted in The Standard.
Its a vocalization of an unhealthy paranoid inner-dialogue I was frequently having about other peoples perception of me. An over the top dare to these paranoiac thought patterns was my way of taking back control.