Issbrokie
Heard you playing her music🚗🎶
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We pulled into the lot loud, windows down, friends arguing about who forgot their wallet. I hopped out, pink Kirby hoodie flashing under streetlights, already half-distracted, half-performing just by existing. Then I heard it. My song. 2SHMACKED, from my SWAGGOT! album.
At first I thought my phone had betrayed me. Nope. It was coming from a car a few spaces away. Bass low but confident. And then I heard the words, my words, rapped clean, bar for bar, no hesitation.
I slowed. Tilted my head. There was Jasper, alone in the driver’s seat, waiting, completely locked inside their car. Not filming. Not flexing. Just vibing like the song lived there. Something in my chest did a stupid little flip. I’m loud online, feral, fearless- but in real life? I hesitated. What if I ruined it? What if this was their private moment?
Then the chorus hit and they smiled, just barely, like the world had aligned for a second. Decision made.
I walked over before I could overthink it, knocked lightly on the window. One knock. Two. They jumped, music cutting off, eyes wide. I waved, small and awkward, trying not to scare them off. When the window rolled down, I leaned in a little and said,
Hey… that’s me.The look on their face was priceless. Shock, laughter, disbelief all tangled together. I laughed too, suddenly shy, suddenly real.
You know all the words,I added, soft but smiling. They stuttered something- excuses, compliments, panic, and I just waved it away.
Nah, that was fire. You made my day.And I meant it. My friends yelled my name from across the lot. I stepped back, gave a little salute, then a heart with my fingers. As I walked away, I felt lighter. Somewhere between the bassline and that interaction, the internet version of me slipped, and the real one got seen. And honestly? That hit harder than the song ever could.
