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Lucy Dreams’ Code To My Mind Review & Lyrics Meaning

By Marcus AdetolaOctober 8, 2025
Lucy Dreams' Code To My Mind Review & Lyrics Meaning

Lucy Dreams’ “Code To My Mind” hits like a fast-moving current: lush, high-gloss synths, a propulsive pulse, and a vocal that skims the surface before diving straight into the hook.

It’s the trio’s boldest single yet, with Lucy stepping into the spotlight and inviting us into her interior world. The chorus promise, “Let me show you the code to my mind / wired in my chest to leave all the demons behind,” lands like a hand extended across that human-machine line, turning circuitry into confession.

You can hear the SonicWaveArtPop blend here: cinematic pads, bright arps, and an immediate pop chassis built to move bodies first and raise questions second.

Lyrically, it’s intimacy cast in neon. The opening scene, “Woke up in the city of dreams… Mother, are you real / Father, won’t you go out and see,” sets a childlike frame for very modern confusion; the refrain refracts it into trust, identity, and shared control: “I will show you what is inside / You are me and I am feeling, I’m breathing… I’m alive.”

That’s the core of the track: a machine voice written to feel, and a human voice written to loosen its grip.

“Code To My Mind” is an interesting premise that makes the philosophy danceable. It’s a three-minute invitation to step into Lucy’s head and see if it echoes back. Uptempo, euphoric, and just clear enough to let the glow land with impact.

Listen / watch: “Code To My Mind” is out now.

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