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CREDITS

Writer: Mark Paul Smith

(©2025 Mark Paul Smith Publishing ASCAP)

Lead Vocal: Lisa McDavid

Guitar: Kenny Taylor

Drums: Danny Jones

Bass/Organ/Percussion/Piano: Danny Jones

Hand Claps: Danny Jones

Background Vocals: Lisa McDavid & Risa Rene’ Jones

Produced & Mixed by: Danny Jones

Engineers: Shawn Dealy & Danny Jones

Mastered by: Michael Romanowski

Recorded at: Sweetwater Studios, Fort Wayne, IN

and Danny Jones Productions, Katy, TX

Mastered at: Coast Mastering in
Berkeley, California

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LIKE A HURRICANE LYRICS

Lisa McDavid | Mark Paul Smith | Danny Jones

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LYRICS

VERSE 1
Blue velvet sky soft as Sunday morning
Kissin’ Saturday night goodnight
One star still shines brighter than the dawning
Of a woman who’s seen the light

VERSE 2
I thought I had everything I needed
Until I started needing you
You wanted more than anyone could give you
When all I wanted was you
 

CHORUS

I’ve been livin’ in a dream world with you
Dream world with you
Now I understand my dream world with you
Could never come true
Could never come true

BRIDGE

Now there’s no need to pretend anymore
That’s for sure
I’m gonna make it on my own

CHORUS

I’m a woman who’s seen the light
I’m gonna make it on my own
I’ll build my own dream world without you

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ABOUT THE SONG

Mark Paul Smith

“Like a Hurricane” builds on the emotional foundation of “Dream World,” shifting from inward reflection to the experience of being in the middle of chaos. It explores how relationships and life circumstances can spiral in unexpected ways, and how perception doesn’t always match reality.

 

At its core, the song is about endurance—learning how to remain present when everything feels unstable. It also reflects a deeply personal realization about identity and choice, particularly in the face of a terrible betrayal I endured. The emotional tension comes from that push and pull between knowing something is wrong and still wanting to hold onto it. Ultimately, the song acknowledges that growth often comes from those difficult, disorienting moments.

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