ADROBSKI: IDWTC.

ADROBSKI: IDWTC.

ADROBSKI uses a stark, circular lyric in “IDWTC” to reduce the transition into adulthood to a flat refusal. The vocal delivery repeats a single ultimatum between music and real life, stripping the division of any complex compromise. The arrangement blocks the societal expectation of choosing a single path by stalling the melody. The speaker demands to remain childish, claiming the roles of both the king and the fool.

The central choice rests on a total refusal to split a life into separate categories. The narrator acknowledges growth with the line, “I’m just a child but i grow up every day,” yet cuts the progression short before it arrives at a final decision. Instead of a linear development, the track cycles back to a fourfold repetition of a negative declaration. The electronic production locks the vocal track into this loop, preventing the speaker from moving past the boundary.

This unresolved loop forms the title track of the upcoming EP, a sonic framework with the guitar-heavy style of Maxime. and Jean Dawson, forcing a sharp mix of indie rock elements and synthetic beats. The final lines abandon the verses, leaving only the unvarnished statement of denial. The percussion continues without offering an answer.

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