Rock Bottom is a high-impact country song about realizing the person you leaned on was also the thing pulling you down. The hook flips a familiar phrase into a bold statement of survival and self-discovery. Strong fit for a powerhouse female artist looking for a big, emotional single.
Verse
You felt steady when my world spun fast
Something built forever, meant to last
I leaned so hard on you and nowhere else
Didn’t know that I was losing myself
Pre-Chorus
Somewhere between holding on too tight
I lost my reflection in your blue eyes
Chorus
You were the one I could always count on
The one I ran to when my world went wrong
I called you my rock when life got hard
Never once thought we’d fall apart
I hit the wall and just kept on droppin’
Turns out you were my rock bottom
Verse
I started losing pieces of myself
Caught myself blaming everybody else
Couldn't look a single soul in the eye
'Cause they could see right through my lies
Pre-Chorus
Somewhere along all those sleepless nights
I quit believing my "I'm alrights"
Chorus
I didn't know that girl inside the mirror
'Cause even your touch didn't feel familiar
I needed saving, I needed help
But I was too gone to save myself
I hit the wall and just kept on droppin’
Turns out you were my rock bottom
Bridge
Turns out letting go set me free
Rock bottom brought me back to me
Ain’t it funny what a heartbreak does?
Made me stronger than I ever was
Chorus
I found the pieces that I thought were gone
'Cause moving forward isn't moving wrong
These days I'm sleeping just fine alone
Finally made this broken heart my own
Done with the walls, done with droppin’
Turns out you were my rock bottom