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Pulled Under 🌊✨ When you already knew the exits and memorized every way back before you ever took a single step forward, when you made lists of reasons and closed the notebook and put it down anyway, when you understood the current completely — its patterns, its pull, its mathematics — and chose to stop swimming against it not because you were tired but because you were finally honest, when the most radical thing you ever did wasn't leaving but admitting that you wanted to stay, when you realized that what they called losing control was actually the first time in years you were telling the truth about what you wanted. This track chronicles the journey from having a plan to releasing the plan; from knowing every exit to walking past every single one of them; from keeping your distance as a form of self-protection to understanding that the distance was the loss, not the safety — the kind of surrender that only someone fully in possession of herself could ever commit to: eyes open, map discarded, both feet moving toward the depth on purpose. From building contingency plans for a feeling you hadn't let yourself feel yet; from tracing every current so you'd never be surprised by one to understanding that the current you feared was the one pointing home; from watching someone not reach for you and understanding in that exact moment that the not-reaching was the entire gravitational event; from "I'll keep it light" as a promise you made to protect yourself from yourself to the moment you looked down into the unknowable dark, saw nothing, and smiled anyway — this is the testimony of a woman who knew every reason not to go and went anyway, not despite the knowledge but because of it. Informed. Unrescued. Entirely deliberate. ▶️ SUBSCRIBE for cinematic synth-pop explorations of conscious surrender and the sovereign grace of women who chose depth over safety with full knowledge of what they were choosing 💬 COMMENT the moment you realized that what you called being careful was actually being afraid — and that the two had been wearing each other's clothes for years 👍 LIKE if you've ever made peace with every thing you'd miss, wrote down every reason, closed the notebook — and went in anyway because some things are worth going under for 🔔 TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS for new cinematic pop visual journeys about women who mapped every current, memorized every exit, and walked past all of them toward the one thing that didn't need to ask 🌊✨ This track was created for those who kept their distance as a spiritual discipline until the discipline started to feel like a wound; mistook the ones who didn't reach for them as safe when they were simply the most gravitational force in the room; looked into the dark water where the floor was invisible and felt not fear but recognition; realized that the point was never finding solid ground — the point was the specific depth where someone else already was; felt the pull and instead of naming it danger named it direction. 🎵 STREAM ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/arti... ⚖️ LEGAL: Original AI-generated composition capturing cinematic synth-pop aesthetic — exploring conscious surrender, the gravitational physics of attraction, and the particular courage of a woman who chooses depth with full information and zero apology. 103 BPM magnetic groove. © 2026 Taylor's Dreams – Original AI Music & Visuals. Made with salt water and deliberate choice for those who always knew they could swim back and never once used that knowledge as a reason to go; for those who felt the current and recognized it not as threat but as direction; for those who looked into the unknowable dark and smiled because the floor was never what they came for; and for those who discovered that the most powerful sentence they ever spoke wasn't a declaration of independence but four quiet words — "tell me why I would." 🌊✨