“Recess” by Melanie Martinez

Like many of Melanie Martinez’s songs, “Recess” comes at us from a number of different angles. The title alludes to her needing a break from toxic associations, as in predatory, associates in her life. Indeed such relationships are seemingly a contributing factor to her suffering from depression, as in being unable to enjoy, from an emotional standpoint, the fruits of her labor. 

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And the whole experience of such has led her to remember advice her grandmother gave her when she was but a child. And what he grandma told her, succinctly put, is to not let such people into her head. Instead when faced with these situations she should proclaim “recess”, as in boldly disassociating herself from such individuals. 

So the overall insinuation is that Melanie intends to practice this philosophy from henceforth.

Lyrics of "Recess"

When did Melanie Martinez release “Recess”?

Martinez (with the help of Atlantic Records in partnership with Warner Music Group) released “Recess” on the 6th of September, 2019. “Recess” is the 13th and final track on her sophomore album named “K-12”.

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No. Actually there wasn’t really any official single that preceded or came along with Martinez’s “K-12” project.

Three songwriters (including Martinez) composed this song. The other two are Michael Keenan (also the producer of this track) and Emily Warren.

Keenan co-wrote all the songs on “K-12” along with Martinez. Warren, on the other hand, co-wrote this track and two others from “K-12”. They are:

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