Track 14 · It's OK 2 be U

Yellow snow

Track 14 from It's OK 2 be U.

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About Yellow snow

The emotional core of "Yellow Snow" is grounded in the delicate balance between protective wisdom and the inevitable curiosity of youth. It holds space for the bittersweet reality of learning through experience, acknowledging that some lessons come with pain that lingers far beyond the moment. For someone grappling with the push and pull of independence and caution, this song resonates deeply, offering an understanding of the complexities of guidance and the scars of past mistakes.

Track 14 on It's OK 2 be U. Duration: 4:17.

Intro – spoken, calm
You ever notice how dads don’t explain everything?
We just say the line.
“Don’t do that.”
And hope you trust us.
Verse 1 – spoken-rap, minimal beat
Don’t put your tongue on metal in the winter.
I don’t say why.
I just say it slow,
like I’m reading it off a warning label I earned.
Same with yellow snow.
I don’t get dramatic.
I don’t raise my voice.
I just say,
“Hey—maybe don’t.”
And you laugh.
Because you’re smart.
And curious.
And absolutely convinced
this time will be different.
Hook – soft, half-sung
There’s a reason
I don’t finish the story.
There’s a reason
I look away when you smile.
Some lessons don’t need details—
they already cost me mine.
Verse 2 – reflective, gentle humor
I learned things the loud way.
The cold way.
The “everyone saw that” way.
I learned that pride freezes faster than fingers,
and curiosity has a taste you don’t forget.
I learned that gravity don’t negotiate,
and ice don’t care how confident you feel.
That some jokes last five seconds,
and some consequences last longer than winter.
So when I say,
“Be careful,”
what I mean is:
I’ve been there.
And I’m still thawing out.
Hook
There’s a reason
I don’t argue with your logic.
There’s a reason
I don’t need to be right.
I already lost that argument
back when I was your size.
Verse 3 – warmer, honest
I know you think I’m boring now.
I know my warnings sound recycled.
But every “don’t” I give you
used to be a “what if” I chased.
I’m not trying to cage you.
I’m trying to spare you
a very specific kind of pain
that doesn’t teach you anything new—
just teaches you how long it hurts.
Bridge – spoken, almost smiling
And listen…
You don’t have to believe me.
I didn’t believe anyone either.
Just—
maybe pause
half a second longer
than I did.
Final Hook – softer
There’s a reason
cold metal scares me.
There’s a reason
I laugh when you roll your eyes.
One day you’ll say the same thing,
to someone smaller than you,
and you’ll finally get why.
Outro – spoken
I’m not smarter than you.
I’m just… further down the road.
And some signs?
They’re written in frost.
Low-tempo spoken rap; minimal hip-hop beat with soft kick and brushed snare; warm bass; subtle vinyl texture; intimate delivery.
Lead vocal: mature male voice, calm and reflective, conversational phrasing with gentle humor.
Mood: thoughtful, slightly funny, quietly wise; pauses and space between lines emphasized; tempo ~70–85 BPM.

What this song means

The message

The emotional core of "Yellow Snow" is grounded in the delicate balance between protective wisdom and the inevitable curiosity of youth. It holds space for the bittersweet reality of learning through experience, acknowledging that some lessons come with pain that lingers far beyond the moment. For someone grappling with the push and pull of independence and caution, this song resonates deeply, offering an understanding of the complexities of guidance and the scars of past mistakes.

What the artist wants to convey

William Cloudborn is communicating the deeply human struggle of wanting to protect loved ones from pain while recognizing the futility of trying to shield them completely. Through vivid imagery like 'cold metal' and 'yellow snow,' he articulates the lessons learned through hardship, emphasizing that some experiences can only be understood through personal journey. He invites listeners to reflect on their own paths, hoping they might pause and consider the wisdom that comes from shared experiences rather than simply dismissing them.

How this can help in everyday life

This song serves as a quiet companion during moments of reflection, whether it's a hard morning filled with doubt, the aftermath of an argument, or a shame spiral that feels isolating. It offers a gentle reminder that wisdom often comes from pain and that the listener is not alone in their struggles. Listening to "Yellow Snow" can create a sense of grounding, allowing individuals to embrace their experiences and the lessons they carry, fostering a deeper connection to their own journey and to those around them.