Thoughts about songs with #ExFiles

See You cover See You by Orlando

Ever had one of those nights where nostalgia hits you like a freight train and suddenly, you're dialing your ex at an ungodly hour? Welcome to Orlando's lyrical therapy session. This song is the anthem for those who just can't let go but are too proud to admit it. Our protagonist bumps into mutual friends and gets swept away by memories, leading to a late-night impulse call. He doesn't want to rekindle the romance (or so he claims); he just wants to know how she's been, while secretly hoping for a miracle reunion. It's a delicate dance between yearning and acceptance, wrapped in a catchy tune. #LateNightFeels #ExFiles

get over it cover get over it by Charlotte Sands

In a world where breakups are as common as morning coffee, our songstress is in quite the pickle. She's caught between the devil and the deep blue sea - or rather, her ex and her current beau. She insists she's over her old flame, but every time he walks by, she's hit with a wave of nostalgia (or perhaps lust). Her heart says one thing, but her lonely nights say another. Is it love or just withdrawal? Either way, she's riding high on this rollercoaster of emotions. And if she falls? Well, she'll just have to get over it - again. A relatable tale for anyone who's ever been stuck in the murky waters of moving on. #LoveTriangle #ExFiles #MovingOnStruggles

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