Produced by OVO Sound legend , "Scarred" is a "regret-wracked slow-dance" that perfectly utilizes Giveon's signature baritone.

Are you interested in how compares to the themes of his other major hit, "Heartbreak Anniversary" ? GIVĒON – Scarred Lyrics - Genius

He admits to a selfish desire to keep the current person around because it's "easier to be in something while you try to heal" rather than facing the pain alone. Production and Composition

Giveon 's "Scarred" isn't just another R&B track; it's a raw, self-aware confession of "emotional PTSD" that sets the tone for his debut album, Give or Take . In the song, he moves away from being the poetic "lover boy" to reveal a man hardened by a "cold" past love, warning a new partner that his current unavailability is a self-inflicted armor. The Core Theme: "Emotional PTSD"

Giveon initially planned to write something more poetic about choosing to stay in a relationship, but his real-life frustration with a "failed relationship" caused him to pivot toward this more resentful, honest take.

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Produced by OVO Sound legend , "Scarred" is a "regret-wracked slow-dance" that perfectly utilizes Giveon's signature baritone.

Are you interested in how compares to the themes of his other major hit, "Heartbreak Anniversary" ? GIVĒON – Scarred Lyrics - Genius Giveon - Scarred

He admits to a selfish desire to keep the current person around because it's "easier to be in something while you try to heal" rather than facing the pain alone. Production and Composition Produced by OVO Sound legend , "Scarred" is

Giveon 's "Scarred" isn't just another R&B track; it's a raw, self-aware confession of "emotional PTSD" that sets the tone for his debut album, Give or Take . In the song, he moves away from being the poetic "lover boy" to reveal a man hardened by a "cold" past love, warning a new partner that his current unavailability is a self-inflicted armor. The Core Theme: "Emotional PTSD" Production and Composition Giveon 's "Scarred" isn't just

Giveon initially planned to write something more poetic about choosing to stay in a relationship, but his real-life frustration with a "failed relationship" caused him to pivot toward this more resentful, honest take.