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CROWDED & ALONE Written, performed, and produced by Paul David There are moments in life when you realize something unsettling. You can be surrounded by people and still feel completely alone. This song was born in one of those moments. CROWDED & ALONE isn’t about isolation in the obvious sense. It’s not about empty rooms or missing faces. It’s about the loneliness that lives quietly inside responsibility, leadership, love, and survival. It’s about carrying the weight for everyone else while slowly losing touch with yourself. For years, my life has been full. Work. People. Conversations. Expectations. On the outside, everything looked connected. But inside, there were stretches of time where I felt unseen, unheard, and emotionally disconnected—even from people who mattered deeply to me. This song came from those late nights. The ones where the noise finally stops. Where you’re left alone with your thoughts. Where the truth shows up whether you’re ready for it or not. CROWDED & ALONE is about that quiet ache. The kind you don’t talk about. The kind you hide behind strength, humor, and productivity. The kind that comes from abandoning parts of yourself just to keep moving forward. I wrote this song as a way back. Back to honesty. Back to feeling. Back to the parts of me I had pushed aside in order to survive. If you’ve ever felt lonely in a relationship… Lonely in a family… Lonely in a room full of people who know your name but not your heart… This song is for you. And if it hurts a little when you listen — that’s not weakness. That’s recognition. Thank you for being here. Thank you for listening. And thank you for allowing yourself to feel something real. — Paul David