I don't know who to trust... Every time I try... all I ever think about is this: all the tiring time between how trying to put my trust to you... Take everything from the inside and throw it all away, as I spin.
Clear emotional climax with escalating lines; ends on a dramatic image (“as I spin”), making a satisfying cutoff.
In the end it doesn’t even matter... had to fall to lose it all.
A fully formed, emotionally familiar “In the end” hook that’s ideal for a standalone clip and likely to get reactions.
When the sky feels heavy on your shoulders... Take a breath, don't disappear... Even shadows fade with gone.
A motivational, comforting message with a recognizable cadence creates a standalone “mental health” style clip.
I never knew why... Motherfucker comes out... I make fight music for high-phone kids.
Most ‘viral’ moment due to profanity/swear rhythm and a memorable, meme-ready line (“fight music for high-phone kids”).
“Take everything from the inside and throw it all away… Cause I swear for the last time… I won't trust myself with you.”
Direct hook phrase (“for the last time”) followed by a crisp, repeatable line. Clean end point before the next “I won't waste myself” variation begins.
It’s that gypsy boy with that London voice... in a rose roast.
Distinct character/voice description (“gypsy boy… London voice”) plus rapid-fire imagery creates a strong “wait, what?” hook and entertainment value.
“Please tell me this is not the end… Come catch me when I fall… Take me a little higher.”
Clear, high-emotion plea followed by a direct catch/fix offer. Ends before the next repeated ‘miracle’ chorus extends too long.
I can feel you everywhere... I'm not gonna let you go... Set me free... Trapped inside... Let me breathe.
High-tension emotional escalation: pervasive feeling -> refusal to let go -> trapped/free/breathe. Very captionable and likely to resonate.
“Happy thoughts forcing their way out of me… Trying not to break, but I'm so tired of this deceit… Every time I try to make myself get back up…”
Starts mid-lane but immediately hits a strong, emotional vow-like refrain. Self-contained lyrical monologue with clear momentum and cadence change before the next line block.
I watch this worth crying for me... worth trying for.
A clear, emotionally resonant mini-verse/line that can hook viewers quickly and feels self-contained for a standalone clip.
If you had one shot, I'll return. One moment... His palms are sweaty, knees weak... The whole crowd goes so loud... The clocks run out, time's up.
Instantly recognizable lyrical theme (“one shot”, “palms are sweaty”, “time’s up”) gives a strong hook and meme potential even without PoE context.
“I won't waste myself on you… I'll take everything inside and throw it all away… Cause I swear for the last time. I won't trust myself with you.”
Continues the refrain but stays within 25 seconds and includes multiple quotable “I won’t” lines. Ends right before the next unrelated lyric section begins.
I've been, I've been, I've been running on fumes. You are, you are the only one I'm running to. I've been, I've been, I've been chasing that high. You are, you are the only drug that I lie.
Clean, rhythm-focused confession with repetition; it’s a complete emotional statement (“running on fumes” → “only drug”).
“Oh, when I'm falling, got me out of the mire… Show me a miracle… A miracle when I fall.”
Chorus-like clarity; short enough to be a single beat drop. Ends cleanly without bleeding into the next line.
“Don't hurt me, don't hurt me. No more… Throw dirt on me and grow a wildflower… my life a bitch, but you know nothing about her… Been to hell and bang, I can show you vouchers.”
Abrupt mood shift from pleading to swagger/rapping. The contrast and fast imagery make it entertaining and likely to keep scroll attention.
Don’t put down your tools... Boxing is a lesson that was time for school.
Punchy, instructional punchline energy (“tools… time for school”) that reads well as motivational text on screen.
I'ma take my time with you... We're moving way too fast... take it slow.
Clear emotional contrast (fast vs slow) with rhythmic, quotable lines; good for a short lyric-caption clip.
FBT work too fast. Both gotta cast. Hands in the hand. Look at the way that she's shaking... Both doors go up. They suicide, man. I'm all in. Let's do a dialogue.
Most coherent self-contained chaos beat in this hour: repeated triggers, a dramatic event (“Both doors go up”), then commitment (“I'm all in”).
Running from the small town life... world hits me... But the world scares me sometimes.
Relatable coming-of-age theme (escape small town, feeling alive yet scared). Strong narrative arc within 40 seconds.
I get what you need. Let me see you free... be.
Short call-and-response style lines that work well as captions/duet overlays, with repeating structure for retention.
I'm to be yours... You're the only one... It's hard to let you go. But your name ties mine together so I keep moving on.
A clear emotional arc (confession → difficulty letting go → resolve) creates a self-contained mini-story.
“When the sun is home… all of the smoke is gone, the memories still can hear you… Should I just see you? Can't be myself… Should I just be true? Should I just leave you?”
More lyrical, but the rhetorical questions (“Should I…”) create a self-contained, dramatic mini-story that lands emotionally.
Snap back to reality. Oh, there goes gravity... Only get one shot, do not miss a chance to blow. Opportunity comes once in a lifetime, cure it.
Builds from the prior rap clip into a clean, quotable refrain; maintains momentum and ends on a strong, repeatable line.
Success is my only motherfucking option. Failure's not. Mama loves you, but this rambler's got to go... This may be the only opportunity that I got. You better lose his mouth in the music.
Emotionally charged, grounded in a clear takeaway (success only) and still tied to a famous performance cadence for viral quotability.
I close my eyes... think about you... My lips are still on fire... I dream about you...
Longer self-contained lyrical stretch with vivid imagery (“lips are still on fire”) that works well with on-screen text.
Can you leave me... Cause I just don't know where we are going... leave it all behind.
More vulnerable/uncertain lyric content (lost direction) followed by a strong repeated phrase; good for an emotional meme-caption.
If you believe it's true, won't you let the light shine through.
Strong musical hook with a repeating call-to-action line; easy to caption and likely to keep viewers watching.
FBTM success. Don't go some kindness cash. Hands in the air and I ain't having ass. Look at the way that she's sick.
Quick, chant-like victory moment with clear stakes and strong rhythm that’s easy to clip; the repetition makes it social-friendly even if context is thin.
FBT works too fast... Hands in the air and I ain't having ass. Both girls go up, they suicide, man. I'm all in. Let's do a dialogue.
Clear escalation sequence (too fast → chaos → all-in → plan) in under 20 seconds; feels like an entertaining failure/success loop.
I'm nothing but I just want this content I could spend all of my night on my day all the time of night.
Short, repetitive phrasing signals an on-stream loop or rambling beat that’s very clip-friendly for reactions.
Oh my god. Let me feel like you drop. Maybe it's something I'm feeling like I've been here.
A sudden exclamation (“Oh my god”) followed by an intimate line gives a punchy reaction-style beat.
You look hard. You push me to the past breaks. And I'm on your means of beautiful. You got me going to be smart and gay.
Abrupt topic/lyric shift with a punchy sequence of lines makes a good “what is happening?” clip.