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Sombr's "we never dated" is the definitive anthem for the modern romantic purgatory known as the "situationship." The song perfectly captures the disorienting pain of mourning a relationship that never officially existed. The central question, "How come we never even dated / But I still find myself thinking of you daily?" speaks to a generation grappling with undefined connections that carry the weight and heartbreak of a full-blown romance.
The lyrics acknowledge the other person's calculated charm ("clever, knew when to deliver your lines") and elusive nature. She "dances around the line of what is wrong and what is right," keeping the narrator perpetually off-balance and hopeful. This dynamic creates a powerful sense of longing for something that was always just out of reach, as he laments she was "never mine for the takin'." He feels the sting of a breakup without ever having had the validation of a commitment.
The raw, repetitive post-chorus, "I can't make you love me," is a mantra of heartbreaking surrender. It's the moment the narrator stops questioning the "how" and "why" and confronts the stark reality: his feelings, no matter how intense, are not enough to change her heart. "we never dated" gives a voice to the silent, often dismissed grief of losing someone you were never really with.
"we never dated" is a powerful and deeply relatable track from sombr's EP, "I Barely Know Her." The song has struck a chord with a massive audience for its honest portrayal of a "situationship"—a romantic connection without a formal title. It explores the confusion and heartache of having intense feelings for someone who was never an official partner. Sombr's signature style shines through with his soft, melancholic vocals and minimalist production, creating an intimate space for listeners to confront their own experiences with undefined relationships. The song's central, questioning chorus has made it a viral sensation and a modern anthem for the emotionally complex landscape of contemporary dating.