Built around The album closer - choosing to log off and live in the real world, finding peace offline. Street Wire's raw, unfiltered production carries the concept through hip-hop that rewards repeat listens. "For the first time in years, I feel stable" — the kind of line that sticks in your head three days later. The mood runs peaceful, resolved. 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]
I put the phone face down on the table
For the first time in years, I feel stable
The screen went dark and the world got bright
Actual sunlight, actual sight
Of the people sitting right in front of me
Who I've been ignoring for the dopamine
My daughter's drawing something, let me see
It's me and her underneath a tree
A tree I haven't looked at since I don't know when
Because I've been staring at a screen since then
She says daddy look, I say I am
Really looking, for the first time, fam
[chorus]
Log off, the real world's waiting
Log off, stop the doom and the rating
Log off, feel the sun on your skin
Log off, let the living begin
Log off, breathe the actual air
Log off, show the people you care
By being present, not performing for a screen
Log off, and see what you mean
[verse 2]
I went for a walk without my phone, felt naked
But by block two I could almost taste it
Freedom, like I hadn't felt in years
The wind against my face instead of fears
Fed by a timeline that profits off my pain
I heard a bird, couldn't name its name
But the melody was better than my playlist
Nature's algorithm, the greatest
I sat on a bench and watched people walk
Actual humans, actual talk
No comment section, no share button needed
Just life, unfiltered, undefeated
[chorus]
Log off, the real world's waiting
Log off, stop the doom and the rating
Log off, feel the sun on your skin
Log off, let the living begin
Log off, breathe the actual air
Log off, show the people you care
By being present, not performing for a screen
Log off, and see what you mean
[bridge]
I'm not saying delete it all and run
I'm saying maybe put it down and have some fun
The kind that doesn't need a witness
The kind that cures the digital sickness
[verse 3]
So this is the last track, the final post
On an album about the things we've lost
To the scroll, to the feed, to the endless stream
Of someone else's manufactured dream
I'm logging off to find my own story
Not for the views, not for the glory
Just for the feeling of being alive
In a world that's real, where the real ones thrive
So join me if you want, or don't, it's cool
But I promise you the offline world's no fool
It's got everything the screen pretends to sell
Log off, and wish yourself well
[chorus]
Log off, the real world's waiting
Log off, stop the doom and the rating
Log off, feel the sun on your skin
Log off, let the living begin
Log off, breathe the actual air
Log off, show the people you care
By being present, not performing for a screen
Log off, this is what I mean