Sometimes It Snows In April
Sasha · Other Songs - Sasha
Tracy died soon after a long fought civil war,
just after I'd wiped away his last tear
I guess he's better off than he was before,
A whole lot better off than the fools he left here
I used 2 cry 4 Tracy because he was my only friend
Those kind of cars don't pass u every day
I used 2 cry 4 Tracy because I wanted to see him again,
But sometimes sometimes life ain't always the way...
Sometimes it snows in April
Sometimes I feel so bad, so bad
Sometimes I wish life was never ending,
and all good things, they say, never last
Springtime was always my favorite time of year,
A time 4 lovers holding hands in the rain
Now springtime only reminds me of Tracy's tears
Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain
He used 2 say so strong unafraid to die
Unafraid of the death that left me hypnotized
No, staring at his picture I realized
No one could cry the way my Tracy cried
Sometimes it snows in April
Sometimes I feel so bad
Sometimes, sometimes I wish that life was never ending,
And all good things, they say, never last
I often dream of heaven and I know that Tracy's there
I know that he has found another friend
Maybe he's found the answer 2 all the April snow
Maybe one day I'll see my Tracy again
Sometimes it snows in April
Sometimes I feel so bad, so bad
Sometimes I wish that life was never ending,
But all good things, they say, never last
All good things that say, never last
And love, it isn't love until it's past
Sometimes It Snows In April
Sasha is a defining figure in the YUG genre, known for blending electronic textures with emotive vocal performances. "Sometimes It Snows In April" stands as a notable recording within his discography, showcasing the atmospheric production style that has characterized his work. The track reflects the artist's ability to craft moody soundscapes that resonate with listeners familiar with the genre's unique rhythmic and melodic structures. While Sasha has released various singles and collaborated on remixes throughout his career, this song remains a significant song in his body of work. It exemplifies the creative range found in his catalogue, offering a distinct sonic experience that aligns with the broader aesthetic of YUG music. The recording serves as a testament to his enduring influence and continued relevance in the contemporary music scene.

