
Sugarcoated Poison
A massive, chart-topping, piano-driven pop ballad that explodes into a cathartic pop-rock anthem. The style is a direct homage to Olivia RRodrigo's "vampire" or "drivers license," with the modern pop sensibilities of Tate MccRae. The track must begin with an intimate, melancholic piano and a raw, conversational, almost-whispered female vocal. It builds slowly through the pre-chorus with a pulsing electronic beat and sub-bass. The chorus must be an explosive, emotionally charged release with a heavy, driving drum beat, powerful piano chords, and a lead vocal that shifts from vulnerability to a powerful, raw belt. The bridge is a moment of quiet, intense vulnerability, dropping back to just piano and voice. The outro must be an unexpected, massive pop-punk climax with crashing drums, layered power chords, and a raw, almost-shouted vocal, ending abruptly. The mood is introspective, vulnerable, angry, and ultimately empowering.

Sugarcoated Poison
A massive, chart-topping, piano-driven pop ballad that explodes into a cathartic pop-rock anthem. The style is a direct homage to Olivia RRodrigo's "vampire" or "drivers license," with the modern pop sensibilities of Tate MccRae. The track must begin with an intimate, melancholic piano and a raw, conversational, almost-whispered female vocal. It builds slowly through the pre-chorus with a pulsing electronic beat and sub-bass. The chorus must be an explosive, emotionally charged release with a heavy, driving drum beat, powerful piano chords, and a lead vocal that shifts from vulnerability to a powerful, raw belt. The bridge is a moment of quiet, intense vulnerability, dropping back to just piano and voice. The outro must be an unexpected, massive pop-punk climax with crashing drums, layered power chords, and a raw, almost-shouted vocal, ending abruptly. The mood is introspective, vulnerable, angry, and ultimately empowering.
Lyrics
Intro
A single, melancholic piano melody. The sound of a book page turning softly. Female vocal is intimate, raw, almost a whisper.
You said I was "too sensitive"...
Yeah, maybe I'm sensitive to the taste of lies.
Verse 1
It started with the weekend, a throwaway remark
You flashed that condescending smile, a dagger in the dark
"Why do you make a problem?" The words were soft and light
A tiny little pinprick, that ruined my whole night
And I went home replaying every single word you said
Building a cathedral of doubt inside my head
'Cause you're the life of every party, everyone's best friend
So I guess the broken part of this must be me in the end
Pre-Chorus
A soft, pulsing electronic beat enters, like a nervous heartbeat. The piano becomes more insistent.
But late-night scrolling through the noise, a quote I didn't seek
"Manipulation isn't loud, it's subtle and it's sleek"
And suddenly the library felt like the only place to go
To find a name for the quiet way you tell me "no"
Chorus
Music EXPLODES into a powerful, piano-driven pop-rock anthem. The drums are heavy and driving. The vocal is a powerful, emotional belt.
And you call it love, but it's SUGARCOATED POISON!
A "just kidding" that's a knife, a choice that isn't chosen!
You talk about my own good, with your fingers crossed behind
You taught me manipulation with a smile, you were so kind!
And I'm the "oversensitive" one? For calling out your game?
Well, thanks to you, I'll never hear "nice" the same.
Verse 2
That book became a flashlight in a dark and foggy room
And in the pages, I saw you... and then I saw my doom
'Cause I saw my reflection, in the tactics and the art
The times I guilted my own sister just to play a different part
The truths I didn't say out loud to keep the waters calm
I felt the poison that I served right in my own palm
And that was the most shocking part, the hardest pill to take
The monster in the story... made the same mistakes.
Chorus
The chorus hits again, this time with more anger and raw emotion. Added layers of backing vocals.
And you call it love, but it's SUGARCOATED POISON!
A "just kidding" that's a knife, a choice that isn't chosen!
You talk about my own good, with your fingers crossed behind
You taught me manipulation with a smile, you were so kind!
And I'm the "oversensitive" one? For calling out your game?
Well, thanks to you, I'll never hear "nice" the same.
Bridge
Music drops dramatically to just the piano and a raw, vulnerable vocal. It's quiet, but full of newfound strength.
And the author wrote a line that finally set the pieces right
It echoed in the silence of my bedroom in the night
"They say that calling poison 'poison' is the only antidote"
It's the single word of truth that helps a drowning soul to float
So some connections faded out, no drama and no fire
Just me protecting my own peace from a beautiful, sweet liar.
Outro
The music ERUPTS into a massive, cathartic, pop-punk climax. The drums are crashing, the guitars are distorted, the vocal is a powerful, almost-shouted release.
IT WAS NEVER A JOKE! IT WAS NEVER FOR MY GOOD!
IT WAS A GAME OF CONTROL THAT I FINALLY UNDERSTOOD!
YOUR SUGARCOATED POISON! YOUR SUGARCOATED POISON!
I'M SPITTING IT ALL OUT!
Music cuts abruptly. A final, defiant piano chord rings out and fades.
