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The premise is simple: seeing an old flame who is now “just a friend,” but knowing deep down that the chemistry is still radioactive.
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“Friends Like We Used To” is the anthem for the toxic era of Situationships. It’s not a breakup song, because you have to officially break up for that. This is the limbo song—the period where the label has changed, but the feelings haven't gotten the memo. The premise is simple: seeing an old flame
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