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Waylon Wyatt has officially released his long-awaited tune, 'O.D.', the scratchy acoustic number having been teased across his social media for some time now.
Released on Friday (Nov. 15), the fresh single arrives on the heels of the young star's recent Bayker Blankenship collaboration 'Jailbreak'.
While lyrics to 'O.D.' are a touch thoughtless and come off slightly tone-deaf, he gets his point across, singing in the chorus, "If your love was a drug / I wouldn't get enough / I'd be cracked-out, bad-mouthed, lacking teeth / A crashed out, blacked out, lacking sleep / A hard sight to see / Living out on these streets / Being a wreck a wretch begging for cash / So I could buy some more of that."
Chronicling an addictive kind of love, the young artist continues, "Good stuff your love / Gеts me weak, with just your touch / I wouldn't get clеan, better yet / I don't think I'd even try one taste of those lips / And I'm done for life / If your love was a drug, I'd be guaranteed to OD."
Today, the song appears on the new deluxe version of his debut EP, 'Til The Sun Goes Down, which was originally released this past July and featured hits like 'Arkansas Diamond' and 'Everything Under the Sun'.
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