Harrison Lipton’s On My Own is a breakup anthem disguised as a smooth dad-rock jam with a modern twist. Draped in Fleetwood Mac-esque vibes, it’s a cheeky exploration of loneliness and self-reliance, laced with clever quips like “my therapist thinks I’m self-sufficient / at least I think so cause I don’t listen.” Co-produced with Aidan Ludlam of the booyah! kids, the track’s clean, 70s-inspired aesthetic feels nostalgic yet fresh, pairing soulful melodies with a sharp, self-aware wit.

Lipton crafts a world where heartbreak is less devastation and more liberation, leaning on himself—and a killer hook—to navigate the aftermath with style.

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