The End Lyrics
[Verse 1]
There's a weight on the track
That's the sign, no turning back
Will you stay for a wave and then go fast?
It's a death, it's the end
I'll never see you like this again
What if this is a line just like the last time?
[Chorus]
Oh, mad now, I don't know what that's about, lemme figure it out
Are you seeing this? Aren't you scared? Don't you know what this means?
[Verse 2]
Swallow air, someone laugh
So aware this is the past now
We'll forget all the depth, we won't know
And our world, you and I
We will ask each other why
Did we love for so long?
[Chorus]
Oh, mad now, I don't know what that's about, lemme figure it out
Are you seeing this?
Arеn't you scared?
Don't you know?
[Verse 3]
How can you choose to let it go?
I will not losе another home
[Verse 4]
Oh, if this is the end, I don't want it
I will fight with every breath till there's nothing left
I know that this is the deal but if I'm honest
I will cheat, let me go again, let me go again
[Verse 5]
It's a death, it's the end, I'll never see you like this again
[Verse 6]
My brain is the biggest thing I know
This feels too big for it to hold
My brain is the biggest thing I know
This feels too big for it to hold
Oh, if this is the end, I don't want it
I will fight with every breath till there's nothing left
Oh, if this is the end, I don't want it
I will fight with every breath till there's nothing left
Oh, mad now, I don't know what that's about, lemme figure it out
Are you seeing this?
Aren't you scared?
Don't you know what this means?
[Outro]
My brain is the biggest thing I know
This feels too big for it to hold
My brain is the biggest thing I know
This feels too big for it to hold
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The End Song Review: Why Fans Love It
There’s something quietly seismic about "The End" — it’s the kind of pop song that feels small at first, then presses its fingers into your chest long after it’s over. On October 3, 2025, dodie dropped "The End" as part of her full-length album "Not For Lack Of Trying". Since then, fans have gravitated toward it like a secret they share only with themselves and whoever will listen.
1. Emotional intensity, rendered simply
What strikes listeners first is how "The End" balances raw emotion with restraint. Lines like
"There’s a death, it’s the end, I’ll never see you like this again"
cut deep because they’re uncluttered. There’s no overproduction; dodie’s voice carries tremors, hesitations, and the weight of saying goodbye. That vulnerability—so central to her writing—feels immediate.
Critics have noted this evolution in her sound. In Far Out Magazine, "Not For Lack Of Trying" is praised as “a beautiful result of time and devotion” — a sign she’s grown from her YouTube-era persona into a serious songwriter with emotional and cinematic breadth.
2. Streaming numbers and chart chatter
While the album as a whole is building momentum, "The End" is already racking up serious streams. As of now, the song has passed tens of millions of plays on Spotify (with more still climbing), joining the ranks of dodie’s most-listened tracks. It’s also making modest entries into indie pop playlists and charting in digital pop sub-charts in the UK and beyond.
That traction is real: it’s not just fans, but playlist curators and algorithmic picks pushing the track.
3. Viral moments and fan energy
On TikTok and X (formerly Twitter), hashtags like #TheEndDodie and #DontLetThisBeTheEnd have become regular tags. Clips of fans lip-syncing to the chorus—especially the bit “Are you seeing this? Aren’t you scared?”—have hundreds of thousands of views. Some pair the song with moody visuals or breakup vignettes.
Reddit threads in music communities talk about how "The End" is “the breakup anthem we didn’t know we needed.” One user wrote, paraphrasing:
“When dodie sings ‘How can you choose to let it go?’ — that line echoed in my mind for days.”
On X, fans gush about hearing the song in coffee shops, dorm rooms, late-night walks. Someone posted:
“I played The End on repeat till my headphones died.”
4. Live shows and communal moments
In her recent live sets, especially intimate acoustic shows, the moment she transitions into "The End" is always met with a hush. Audience members sometimes sing along softly, echoing vulnerable lines back to her. That reciprocity—her voice, their voices—feels like confession.
There have been early reports of DJs slipping The End into late-night party sets or chill lounge playlists. Its quiet power makes it a fitting choice when emotions run low but feelings run high.
5. What locks listeners in
So why are so many replaying "The End"?
• Emotional resonance: It captures heartbreak without melodrama, letting you feel instead of watching.
• Intimacy and space: There’s room in each line for your own story; you lean into it.
• Cultural moment: It surfaces in social media, live shows, conversations—people want that shared sadness.
• Vibe and replayability: It’s not chirpy pop; it’s after-hours, when your brain is quieter and your feelings louder.
At its heart, "The End" feels like that moment when you realize nothing’s the same—and yet you keep holding on anyway. That tension, that ache, that hope (or surrender)—that’s what brings people back.
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Song Details
Artist: dodie
Album: Not For Lack Of Trying
Genre: Pop
Language: English
Released: October 3, 2025
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