In his breakout hit, Two Feet explores the suffocating nature of a relationship that has turned sour. It’s a paradox many of us face in daily life. On the surface, things might look "fine." You have a job, you have friends, you have a routine. You’re only in "two feet" of water.
Is it a person? A job? A self-imposed standard of perfection? two_feet_i_feel_like_im_drowning
But emotional drowning doesn't require an ocean. It happens when: become anchors. Toxic cycles keep you pinned to the floor. In his breakout hit, Two Feet explores the
Just like the shifting beat in a song, sometimes you need to break your pattern to find a new breath. You’re only in "two feet" of water
becomes louder than the help you’re trying to scream for. Why the Song Hits Different
We’ve all been there. You’re standing in shallow water—metaphorically speaking—and yet, the pressure is immense. It’s that haunting line from Two Feet that resonates so deeply: “Two feet, I feel like I'm drowning.”
If you feel like you're drowning in two feet of water today, remember that the first step to floating is letting go of the weights you’re choosing to carry.