“Stargazing” is a feeling of floating just above the surface of your emotions, trying not to sink. Commotion’s latest single is a late-night confessional wrapped in alt/hip-hop aesthetics, made for anyone who’s ever felt the hollow silence of missing someone who meant everything.

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Built on moody beats, spacious production, and ghostly vocals that blur the line between rapping and singing, the track captures the dazed disorientation of grief. Commotion doesn’t overshare, they glide through memory and pain with restraint, letting lines like “Look like I’m okay, but I don’t last too long” and “It comes in waves until I drown” hit with quiet devastation.

The repetition of the hook mirrors the way grief loops in the brain, familiar, overwhelming, and unpredictable. There’s a dreamlike haze throughout, with vocals that feel just out of reach, as if sung through a fog of late-night thoughts and unsent messages.

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“Stargazing” is beautifully heavy, a soundtrack for long drives, sleepless nights, and moments when memories hurt more than silence. Commotion has created a space where sadness doesn’t need to be fixed, just felt. And honestly, that’s its magic.

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