Forever's All I'll Ask (EP)

 

Two radio-ready country pop rock songs with male vocal, relationship lyric themes. Good for advertisements, promos, reality TV. (LMTL-053)

Country music has always been at its strongest when it tells the truth plainly. Not dressed up, not reaching for clever turns of phrase—just a clear voice saying what it means.

This new two-song release splits that honesty into two different shades: one built on promises kept, the other on lessons learned.

“Forever’s All I’ll Ever Ask” carries the tone of someone who’s been down a rough road and finally come back around. The verses nod to bottles, highways, and second chances, but the heart of the song is in the chorus: “Forever’s all I’ll ever ask / Always is all I need.” It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel; it’s trying to show you what it feels like when the wheel finally stops spinning. The production leans modern, polished guitars, a vocal that doesn’t strain for effect, but the soul of the track is timeless… gratitude for love that outlasts the noise.

“In One Ear, Out the Other” is its counterweight. Where Forever is steady, this one’s restless, pushing back against apologies that don’t mean much anymore. The lyric is set against the cycle of letdowns that can’t be patched with one more “baby, that’s alright.” The delivery has a sharper edge, a touch of defiance that gives it teeth. It’s a breakup song, sure, but one that refuses bitterness in favor of clear-eyed departure.

Together, the songs feel like two sides of the same coin… the fight to hold onto what matters, and the strength to walk away from what doesn’t. For sync, that range opens doors… reconciliation and commitment on one track, independence and closure on the other. In a reality series, a scripted drama, or any spot that leans on themes of resilience, these are the kinds of country songs that don’t just fill space, they frame the scene.

Country has room for both kinds of stories, and this release reminds us why. Love worth keeping, lessons worth heeding… sometimes all it takes is saying it straight.

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