Nobody Else Apr 2026

No backup plan, no "just in case"I deleted every number, I don’t need a traceOf a life before I knew the way your laughter feelsIn a world of filters, you’re the only thing that’s real.

Phrases like "tunnel-visioned" and "us against the map" reinforce the title’s theme of exclusivity. Nobody Else

Here is a solid feature verse designed for a melodic rap or contemporary R&B track: No backup plan, no "just in case"I deleted

Look—They say the world’s got plenty, but I’m tunnel-visionedI cut the noise out, now it’s just a solo missionSee, I was used to the static and the interferenceUntil you cleared the room just by your appearance. Yeah, it’s a crowded room but I’m standin'

Yeah, it’s a crowded room but I’m standin' stillIf it’s not your hand in mine, then the void won’t fillI told 'em "thanks, but no thanks," I’m spoken forYou’re the only one I’m keepin' score for.It’s you. It’s always been you.Nobody else. Why this works:

It moves from the "noise" of the world to the "silence" of the relationship, which builds tension.

To match the vibe of a track titled which usually leans toward themes of loyalty, exclusivity, or deep-seated devotion, you need a verse that shifts from the "honeymoon phase" to the "ride-or-die" reality.