M. Edwards

M. is 24 years old. She is the Lead Singer of Midnight Pulse. M. is located in Milan at Gray Clouds Pop |MIL|.

M. likes to rest during off hours and is trying to compose music in order to get ahead professionally.

Disconnected Devotion

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Song Details

Disconnected Devotion is Easy Listening music in tempo Moderato. The music is good and the lyrics are pleasant. The song was written 11/9/2025 by M. Edwards. The originality is perfect.

Fame: 4
Popularity:
Stage Potential: 10
Genre: Pop
Owner: None
First Revealed: 11/10/2025

Dominant Instruments

Lead Vocals
Piano

Special Lyrics

[Verse 1]
You said love can cross the wire,
But our signal’s fading, tired.
Every word you send, delayed,
Every dream we built, decayed.
[Pre-Chorus]
Still, I wait for your light to appear,
Even when the channel isn’t clear.
[Chorus]
Disconnected devotion, lost in slow emotion,
Our hearts are typing in the void.
Every beat, a transmission destroyed.
Disconnected devotion, running on pure notion,
I can’t reboot what we once had —
But your ghost still pings me back.
[Verse 2]
I scroll through memories we designed,
A data trail we left behind.
Every touch, an electric spark,
Now it hums inside the dark.
[Pre-Chorus]
If love’s a code, then mine’s unclosed,
Forever looping what you chose.
[Chorus]
Disconnected devotion, lost in slow emotion,
Our hearts are typing in the void.
Every beat, a transmission destroyed.
Disconnected devotion, running on pure notion,
I can’t reboot what we once had —
But your ghost still pings me back.
[Bridge]
Through all the static, I still feel you,
A glitch in the system that stayed true.
[Final Chorus]
Disconnected devotion, no more connection left to find,
But your voice still echoes in my mind.

Record Releases

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