7 Dylan Conrique Lyrics That Hit Harder Than You Expected

Ever listened to a song and felt like the artist reached into your soul, put your feelings into words, and then handed them back to you with a melody? That’s Dylan Conrique’s superpower.

This rising star has a knack for crafting lyrics that hit harder than a late-night existential crisis—raw, relatable, and packed with emotional punch.

Ready to dive into the lines that’ll make you nod, cry, or text your best friend “HOW DID SHE KNOW?” Here are 7 Dylan Conrique lyrics that’ll leave you breathless.

1. “I’m just a kid with a heart too big for my chest”

From her viral hit “Heart Too Big,” this line captures the overwhelming weight of feeling everything deeply—especially when the world expects you to “act your age.”

It’s the anthem for anyone who’s been told they’re “too sensitive” while secretly knowing their empathy is their superpower.

2. “You loved me in pieces, but I needed the whole”

A gut-punch from “Pieces,” this lyric exposes the agony of conditional love.

It’s for anyone who’s ever realized: “Wait, being ‘enough’ shouldn’t feel like begging.” Cue the collective “ouch” from listeners who’ve been there.

3. “We don’t talk about the way you left—like I was the one who disappeared”

This line from “Ghosted” flips the script on gaslighting in relationships.

It’s that moment when you realize someone rewrote history, and suddenly you’re the villain in their story. Bonus points for how perfectly it pairs with eye-rolling catharsis.

4. “I built a home in someone who only wanted a guest”

From “House of Cards,” this metaphor destroys anyone who’s ever overinvested in a situationship.

It’s the lyrical equivalent of looking back at your 2am “u up?” texts and cringing—but with poetic flair.

5. “You call it anxiety, I call it knowing too much”

A standout from “Overthinker,” this line validates every spiral-er who’s been dismissed as “dramatic.”

Spoiler: Sometimes the “over”thinkers were right all along. *drops mic*

6. “I miss the version of me that didn’t know you”

From “Before You,” this lyric is a masterclass in nostalgia for innocence lost.

It’s not just missing someone—it’s mourning who you were before their baggage became yours.

7. “I’ll love you louder than the voice in your head that says you’re unworthy”

The closing gem from “Louder,” this line is a lifeline thrown to anyone battling self-doubt.

Proof that Conrique doesn’t just name the pain—she hands you the antidote.

So, which lyric stole the air from your lungs?

Whether it’s heartbreak, healing, or the messy in-between, Dylan Conrique’s words remind us: feeling deeply isn’t weakness—it’s art.

Now go listen (and maybe stock up on tissues). You’ve been warned.

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