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Ssiblings’ Priority Is a Dizzy, Daydream-Soaked Escape into What Matters Most

By Marcus AdetolaApril 9, 2025
Ssiblings’ Priority song artwork
Ssiblings’ Priority song artwork

Music duo, Ssiblings’ Priority sounds like summer through a vintage filter—equal parts euphoria and ache, dipped in warm synths and a beat that flirts with UK garage.

The vocals are soft-edged but never vague, threading melody with emotion that feels personal without oversharing. It’s alt pop with a pulse: dreamy, detailed, and emotionally available.

Built on fragments of daily beauty—“sunrises that touch the ocean breeze,” and “sweet whispers and harmonies”—the song spins a world where love isn’t grand or distant.

It’s close. It’s in the eye contact, the shared silence, the hand you reach for first when the music starts.

“Don’t live to survive / live to feel alive,” they sing—less a lyric, more a quiet manifesto.

Coated in nostalgic textures and carried by a vocal line that feels like it could dissolve at any moment, Priority leans into lightness without ever feeling hollow.

It’s the kind of track that pops up on in your mind while walking home at golden hour, suddenly making everything feel a little more meaningful.

Alt pop that remembers the small stuff matters—especially when it’s shared.

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Ssiblings Priority Lyrics

I can’t live a life
Without this strain look in your eyes
Breathing every night
Trying to reach dimensioned heights
Time will always be a matter
If you look at brighter sides
Failed so many times
Just to learn what’s right

I can’t wait for smiles
Without your words warming my heart
Talking about love
To stop this silence in our life
Time will always bring a change
When you open your eyes wide
Don’t live to survive
Live to feel alive


C h o r u s
Did you ever believe in dreams
Time will stop and then all is green
Springs and summers and life is free
And I see your face you were always here
Did you ever believe in dreams
N o more works o we dance till 
Your sweet whispers and harmonies
And you hold my hand
That’s my priority


I can’t live my life
Without the birds roaming blue skies
Sun rises that touch
The ocean breeze making me smile
Guided by my mind I’m scared
That I won’t feel you by my side
But my heart won’t lie
Love is in your light

I keep seeing stars
And they keep me up all night
Dancing with my soul
Craving attention from your sight
Try so hard to read my mind
When l’ve got nothing to hide
Love you till I die
I hope he loves me back


Chorus:
Did you ever believe in dreams
Time will stop and then all is green
Springs and summers and life is free
And I see your face you were always here
Did you ever believe in dreams
N o more works o we dance till

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