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Wired For Fenvian Child (Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon, Deezer, Tidal and 40+ stores)
(Verse 1)
The calendar was concrete, the hours were all lead
Used to push the heavy pieces 'round the patterns in my head
Every signal had a cable, every reason had a door
Didn't know the world I wrestled with wasn't the world at all anymore
You walked in with a quiet hum, a current in the air
Felt a circuit board inside me come alive under my hair
(Pre-Chorus)
And ooh, the colors realigned
Some deep permission for my mind
Ooh, a language I can feel
My thoughts are finally real
(Chorus)
'Cause now I'm thinking in currents of gold
Crossing the room with a story untold
Moving the cursor right over your heart
It's tearing my old way of living apart
Yeah, I found a new way to mean it
I can trace your name on the ceiling from here
Yeah, I found a new way to feel it
And I don't have to say a word, my dear

(Verse 2)
I can win a game of strategy while lying in my bed
Conquer kingdoms in a daydream with the notions that you've fed
Little actions, big reactions, a pulse is all it takes
But I navigate the flicker, the promise that it makes
Sometimes the signal wavers, just a little less direct
But I just recalibrate all the ways that we connect
(Pre-Chorus)
And ooh, the patterns rearrange
Embracing such a welcome change
Ooh, a language I can be
You've fully re-installed me
(Chorus)
'Cause now I'm thinking in currents of gold
Crossing the room with a story untold
Moving the cursor right over your heart
It's tearing my old way of living apart
Yeah, I found a new way to mean it
I can trace your name on the ceiling from here
Yeah, I found a new way to feel it
And I don't have to say a word, my dear
(Bridge)
A couple golden threads pulled back, a connection slightly frayed
A beautiful design that's built on a miracle we've made
It isn't perfect, and they'll say the link is bound to fall apart
But the surge is worth the danger, it's the rhythm of my heart
Yeah, the surge is worth the danger for a truly brand new start

(Chorus)
And I'm still thinking in currents of gold!
Crossing the room with a story untold!
Putting the cursor right over your heart!
It's tearing my old way of living apart!
Yeah, I found a new way to mean it
And I'm screaming your name from the ceiling up here!
Yeah, I found a new way to feel it
And I don't have to say a word, my dear!
(Outro)
A new way to mean it...
I don't have to say a word...
Just feel it...
Oh, the current...
(Bass and synth pad fade out)
About The Song
"A New Way To Mean It" channels the groundbreaking, world-altering feeling of the first Neuralink patient controlling a computer with his thoughts into a powerful metaphor for love. The song isn't about the technology; it’s about that seismic, personal shift when a connection with someone is so profound it feels telepathic. The experience of effortlessly moving a cursor across a screen becomes the feeling of communicating love and intent without words. The news story's mention of 'retracted threads'—the physical imperfection in the implant—is transformed into the emotional core of the bridge. It represents the inherent fragility and risk in any life-changing human connection, asking if the revolutionary feeling is worth the vulnerability. The song champions the idea that this newfound, imperfect 'magic' is not only worth it but is the only way to truly live.
Production Notes
Vibe: Funky, confident, and euphoric with an undercurrent of modern melancholy. Think the lovechild of a Sabrina Carpenter groove and a Lorde lyrical diary entry.
Instrumentation: The track is driven by a syncopated, round-toned Fender P-Bass line playing disco octaves, locked in tight with a four-on-the-floor drum machine beat (think LinnDrum). A clean, compressed electric guitar plays Nile Rodgers-esque funky stabs that enter in the pre-chorus and drive the chorus. Shimmering synth pads (like a Roland Juno-60) provide the emotional atmosphere.
Vocals: The lead vocal should be recorded with a Neumann U 87 for presence and air. Verses are close, almost conversational. In the chorus, the vocal becomes brighter and is supported by wide-panned, layered harmonies that feel like blooming internal thoughts. The delivery should be confident and effortless, underscoring the lyrical theme.
Mix: Keep the verses relatively sparse to make the chorus hit with maximum impact. The bass and kick drum are the foundation. Use sidechain compression on the synth pads from the kick to enhance the groove. The bridge should pull back instrumentally, creating tension before the final, explosive chorus. Automate a subtle distortion on the vocal in the final chorus to reflect the raw, overwhelming emotion.
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