Track 10 · The Great Hoodie Migration

D-Vitamin Comeback Tour

Track 10 from The Great Hoodie Migration.

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About D-Vitamin Comeback Tour

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Track 10 on The Great Hoodie Migration. Duration: 4:02.

Spoken Intro
Norwegian winter is long enough to make you forget
your face has muscles for smiling.
Then the sun shows up for twelve minutes…
and suddenly I’m emotionally available again.
Like my brain just downloaded a software patch:
Version “D-Vitamin.”
Verse 1
First beam hits the kitchen floor
And I’m standin’ there amazed
Like “Who installed this brightness?”
Why’s my heart feel slightly brave?
I was surviving on coffee
And pure stubbornness for weeks
Now I’m struttin’ to the mailbox
Like I’m starring in a feel-good scene
Pre-Chorus
I open the window like a ritual
Let the air reset my head
Winter had me in low power mode
Now I’m booting up instead
Chorus
It’s the D-Vitamin comeback tour
Sunlight’s back and I’m back too
Mood upgraded overnight
Like a patch went through
Yesterday I was a cave man
Today I’m making plans at noon
Yeah, the sun came back to Norway
And it’s the D-Vitamin comeback tour
Verse 2
People sitting outside cafés
In five degrees, no shame
Sunglasses on like celebrities
We don’t even need names
Somebody’s grilling in a hoodie
Like “This is normal, yes”
And my brain’s out here applauding
Like spring just passed a test
Pre-Chorus
I was cranky, I was creaky
I was one sigh from a fight
Now my knees are writing thank-you notes
Because the cold let go tonight
Chorus
It’s the D-Vitamin comeback tour
Sunlight’s back and I’m back too
Mood upgraded overnight
Like a patch went through
Yesterday I was a cave man
Today I’m making plans at noon
Yeah, the sun came back to Norway
And it’s the D-Vitamin comeback tour
Bridge
Here’s the reframe I gotta honor:
Some seasons are just heavy
It ain’t weakness, it ain’t failure
If winter drains you steady
So when the light comes back around
I don’t rush it, I don’t prove
I just take my face to the sun
And let my nervous system move
Bridge – micro-hack moment
Step outside
Two deep breaths
Feel the warmth
On your neck
Text one friend: “We made it”
That’s enough, that’s it
Final Chorus
It’s the D-Vitamin comeback tour
Sunlight’s back and I’m back too
Mood upgraded overnight
Like a patch went through
Yesterday I was a cave man
Today I’m dancing in the broom
Yeah, the sun came back to Norway
And it’s the D-Vitamin comeback tour
Yeah, the sun came back to Norway
And I’m coming back with it too
Spoken Outro
If you’ve been feeling off all winter…
you’re not broken.
You’re just undercharged.
Go stand in the light for a minute.
Let your brain remember…
it was built for more than surviving.

What this song means

The message

The emotional core of 'D-Vitamin Comeback Tour' is the relief and joy that comes from the return of sunlight after a long, isolating winter. It holds space for feelings of fatigue, crankiness, and emotional unavailability that often accompany seasonal affective disorder, as expressed in lines like 'I was surviving on coffee / And pure stubbornness for weeks.' If you're feeling drained and disconnected, this song acknowledges your struggle and celebrates the moment when light returns, both outside and within.

What the artist wants to convey

William Cloudborn is communicating the importance of recognizing and honoring our emotional states, particularly during the darker seasons. Through vivid imagery like 'mood upgraded overnight' and the idea that 'some seasons are just heavy,' he invites listeners to embrace their feelings without judgment. He wants you to understand that it's not a weakness to feel low during tough times; rather, it's a natural part of being human, and when the light returns, it’s an opportunity to reconnect with your vitality.

How this can help in everyday life

This song can serve as a gentle companion during everyday struggles, such as a hard morning when you feel overwhelmed or an argument that leaves you feeling heavy. It’s perfect for a quiet drive where you need a reminder that it’s okay to feel off sometimes; the lyrics encourage you to step outside and soak in the warmth, inviting clarity and calm. By acknowledging your feelings and celebrating small victories, like 'text one friend: “We made it”', it offers a comforting reminder that you are not alone in your experiences and that brighter days are always ahead.