“For this song, I worked with one of my favourite songwriters, Ross Golan—he’s super talented and has worked on all different genres of music. This felt like it could be the first song on the album, but there’s something cool about concluding like this. There’s this quiet kind of uncertainty: Okay,...
[Verse 1]
You ain't gotta hurt no more
Didn't you hear? The war's over
Just don't look behind that door
You don't wanna get that much closer
Everything is fine up here, it's alright up here
You can even fly up here
You ain't gotta hurt no more
Didn't you hear? The war's over
[Pre-Chorus]
Conversation with my echo
Take a hit and then I let go
Everything will be okay
[Chorus]
Welcome to paradise
Where me and you can always hide
Welcome to paradise
Here in my room, the sun always shines
In paradisе
[Verse 2]
You ain't gotta feel no pain
It's all in your imagination
You can always come my way
Together, wе'll find the salvation
When you feel the click go bang
And the tip of the wick gets flame
We can all be saved
You ain't gotta feel no pain
Don't you resist the temptation
[Pre-Chorus]
Conversation with my echo
Take a hit and then I let go
Everything will be okay
[Chorus]
Welcome to paradise
Where me and you can always hide
Welcome to paradise
Here in my room, the sun always shines
In paradise
[Bridge]
Welcome to paradise
Welcome to paradise
Welcome to paradise
Welcome to paradise
Welcome to paradise
Welcome to paradise
Welcome to paradise
Welcome to paradise
[Drop]
Welcome to—
(The sun always shines)
(The sun always shines)
[Chorus]
Welcome to paradise
Where me and you can always hide
Welcome to paradise
Here in my room, the sun always shines
In paradise
Welcome to Paradise // Outro was written by Boonn & KRUPA & Ross Golan & grandson.
grandson released Welcome to Paradise // Outro on Fri Dec 04 2020.
For this song, I worked with one of my favourite songwriters, Ross Golan—he’s super talented and has worked on all different genres of music. This felt like it could be the first song on the album, but there’s something cool about concluding like this. There’s this quiet kind of uncertainty: Okay, y...