On the 18th of November 2021, the track was released. The track was written by Bēkon, Jacob Ray & NIKI
Track Info
- Song: Split
- Artist: NIKI (Nicole Zefanya) & 88 rising
- Produced by The Donuts, Bēkon & Jacob Ray
- Album: Head in the Clouds III
- Released Date: 18 November 2021
Chords Info
- Tuning: Standard(E A D G B E)
- Key: Ab
- Capo: 3rd fret
- Chords: C, Em, Am, F, Fm
- BPM: 114
- Suggested Strumming:
- D= Down Stroke, U = Upstroke, N.C= No Chord
Guitar Chords | Ukulele Chords |
C – x32010 Em – 022000 Am – x02210 F – 022100 Fm – 133111 | C – 0003 Em – 0402 Am – 2000 F – 2010 Fm – 1013 |
[Intro]
C E Am F
[Verse]
C E
It's a West Coast winter,
Am F
sun's still a furnace
C E Am F
So I keep tanning, just never on purpose
C E Am
I'm saturated in
F C E Am F
equal parts sun and doubt
F
So I turn the fan on high and
Fm C E Am F
hope I sweat it out
[Verse]
C E Am F
Christmas is coming, I miss my mama
C E
Well, least I got my daddy,
Am F
but he's in Jakarta
C E Am
And there, it's raining, while here,
F C E Am F
it's dry as bone
F
Kinda wish I knew what I meant
Fm C E Am F
when I'd say, "I miss home"
[Chorus]
F Fm
Guess I'm forever caught between two worlds
C E
Right foot rock, left foot hard place,
Am
head and heart at war
F Fm
I do my best between addresses
C E Am
Wish I were on either side of the forеign wall
F
Oh, always part of me missing,
Fm
but no one sees a differеnce
C E Am F
'Cause I split them all (Ooh, ooh)
C E Am F
[Verse]
C E Am F
Spread so thin, I'm low on emotional bandwidth
C E Am F
The voice in my head speaks a different language
C E Am F
And where I live, they believe you only have yourself
C E
But where I'm from, you're taught
Am F
to be somebody else
F
So hellos are short, goodbyes are
Fm C E Am
only half farewells
[Chorus]
F Fm
Guess I'm forever caught between two worlds
C E
Right foot rock, left foot hard place,
Am
head and heart at war
F Fm
I do my best between addresses
C E
Wish I were on either
Am
side of the forеign wall
F
Oh, always part of me missing,
Fm
but no one sees a differеnce
C E Am F
'Cause I split them all (Ooh, ooh)