Built around The painful but necessary act of deleting old photos of your ex and the memories attached to each one. Echo Park's neon-lit synth palette carries the concept through pop that rewards repeat listens. "You never looked so beautiful as that night" — the kind of line that sticks in your head three days later. The mood runs conflicted, honest, sad. Genre showcases on Majik's aren't filler — they're proof that independent music can carry real emotional weight when the lyrics and production align.
[verse 1]
June fourteenth your birthday at the lake
July the road trip where we forgot the brake
August the sunset where you held my face
September I'm deleting every trace
My thumb is hovering over select all
Two thousand memories about to fall
[chorus]
Delete the photos delete the proof
That you were here beneath my roof
Delete the smiles delete the frames
Delete the face beside my name
If I don't see it maybe it won't hurt
Delete the photos for what it's worth
For what it's worth
[verse 2]
There's one of you asleep on the couch
One of us dancing I don't know how
A blurry selfie from New Year's Eve
The last one taken before you'd leave
Each one a funeral for a moment gone
I press delete and the ghost moves on
[chorus]
Delete the photos delete the proof
That you were here beneath my roof
Delete the smiles delete the frames
Delete the face beside my name
If I don't see it maybe it won't hurt
Delete the photos for what it's worth
For what it's worth
[bridge]
But there's one I can't let go
The one where you don't even know
I took it while you were reading in the light
You never looked so beautiful as that night
Maybe I'll keep just one
Or maybe healing means it's done
[chorus]
Delete the photos delete the proof
That you were here beneath my roof
Delete the smiles delete the frames
Delete the face beside my name
If I don't see it maybe it won't hurt
Delete the photos for what it's worth
For what it's worth
[outro]
Deleted
All two thousand and one
Deleted
Now the healing's begun