Concrete Lyrics – Malcolm Todd

“Concrete” Lyrics by Malcolm Todd is a latest English song in the voice of Malcolm Todd. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Concrete” song lyrics are also written by Malcolm Todd. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Concrete” by Malcolm Todd is about a messy, emotional breakup where the singer struggles with letting go. The lyrics show a mix of pride, regret, and a desperate need for control—he only wants to stay if he’s the most important person in his ex’s life. He admits to being a problem but also clings to the toxic connection. It’s a mix of heartbreak, ego, and longing, all wrapped up in a catchy melody.

Concrete Lyrics

[Intro]
I’m sorry, are you crying?
I can’t believe it
God, that’s pathetic (Let ’em know)
Man, you gotta pick yourself up (Tell ’em)
‘Cause you look good
And I wouldn’t just say that
Seriously Malcolm, come on

[Verse 1]
It’s not fair that I’ve begun to see
I’m losing what I want to be

A loser isn’t me, to run away is not what I thought you would do
You miss the way I make you cry ’til you run dry
And now you say you miss the problem that was me

[Chorus]
But, but I won’t go unless I’m the only one you know
And I’m the show
Can’t you see, oh baby please
I kinda wanna sleep with you alone
I kinda wanna break up on the phone
I never wanna hear you say goodbye
I don’t wanna hate you but I’ll try

[Verse 2]
I’ll try, I’ll, I’ll try harder than your heart beats
Harder than your head baby, harder than the concrete
I’m sorry I couldn’t show
But it’s not fair that you’ve begun to see
You’re losing what you want to be
A loser isn’t you, but there is nothing I can do ’cause

[Chorus]
I won’t go unless I’m the only one you know
And I’m the show
Can’t you see, oh baby please

I kinda wanna sleep with you alone
I kinda wanna break up on the phone
I never wanna hear you say goodbye
I don’t wanna hate you but I’ll try

I won’t go unless I’m the only one you know
And I’m the show
Can’t you see, oh baby please
I kinda wanna sleep with you alone
I kinda wanna break up on the phone
I never wanna hear you say goodbye
I don’t wanna hate you but I’ll try

I kinda wanna sleep with you alone
I kinda wanna break up on the phone
I never wanna hear you say goodbye
I don’t wanna hate you but I’ll try

[Outro]
Can’t you see, oh baby please
I kinda wanna—

Malcolm Todd Songs

Concrete Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The singer sounds sarcastic and dismissive, almost mocking the other person for crying. He doesn’t seem to take their emotions seriously and acts like they should move on. He reassures them that they look good, but it feels insincere. He might be talking to himself, trying to shake off his own sadness, or just avoiding real feelings.

[Verse 1]
Here, the singer realizes he’s losing himself in this breakup. He doesn’t want to be seen as weak or a failure, and he didn’t expect the other person to leave so easily. The line about making them cry suggests that their relationship was toxic, but now that it’s over, they suddenly miss the chaos. It’s like they only appreciate what they had after it’s gone, even if it was painful.

[Chorus]
The singer doesn’t want to leave unless he’s the most important person in his ex’s life. He needs to feel like he’s still their whole world. He’s torn—he wants to be close but also wants to hurt them by breaking up over the phone. He fears hearing them say goodbye but is also forcing himself to move on, even if that means hating them.

[Verse 2]
He’s determined to try harder than ever before, comparing his effort to something strong and unbreakable, like concrete. But deep down, he knows there’s nothing he can do to change things. He sees that his ex is also struggling with their identity after the breakup, but he feels helpless. He might want to fix things, but he also seems stuck in his pride.

[Chorus]
The repeated chorus shows his inner conflict. He refuses to let go unless he’s still the most important person in their life. He wants to feel wanted, but at the same time, he keeps pulling away. He’s stuck between craving intimacy and pushing the other person away. The idea of breaking up over the phone makes it feel distant and cold, yet he’s too scared to face a real goodbye. His emotions are all over the place—he wants to sleep next to them but also sabotage the relationship. Even though he doesn’t want to hate them, he’s willing to if that’s what it takes to move on. The repetition shows how he keeps going in circles, unable to fully commit to either staying or leaving.

[Outro]
The song ends abruptly, almost like he’s cut off mid-thought. It feels like he’s still stuck in his emotions, unable to let go completely, leaving things unresolved.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Concrete song?
A. Concrete song is sung by Malcolm Todd.

Q. Who wrote Concrete lyrics?
A. Concrete lyrics are penned by Malcolm Todd.

Q. Who has given the music of Concrete song?
A. Concrete music is composed and produced by Malcolm Todd.

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