Here With Me
by d4vd

Album: Petals to Thorns (2022)
Charted: 34 60
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Songfacts®:

  • Here, D4VD sings about his devotion towards his romantic partner and the effort he puts into keeping her close. He envisions a future where their love lasts well beyond their youth, but also recognizes the uncertainty of it all.
  • D4VD wrote "Here With Me" with producer Dan Darmawan. The pair also collaborated on the singer-songwriter's breakthrough single, "Romantic Homicide."

    South Korean producer Blueday also gets credited because the song samples his 2021 track "Snow Day."
  • Released on July 17, 2022, "Here With Me" gradually gathered momentum. It finally entered the UK and US singles charts in early January 2023 after the holiday music cobwebs were swept away.

Comments: 2

  • Ponyboy from United KingdomRomantic Homicide feels like a sequel to Here With Me as he gets drowned after the fight with his girlfriend.
  • John from Jyväskylä, FinlandDude, those lyrics are similar to the Up movie where it has those cutscenes that the old dude's character is about to die, and then while d4vd eating something he turned off the TV and then started in the process making the music by his phone, and this song is all the references about the Up movie. If you don't believe at all, or I'm just stalking him. No, I'm not. There's a video on his page explaining how he created this song.
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