No luck on Spotify, but don’t give up! For forgotten bops like this, I’ve resorted to old-school methods: emailing former fan club moderators (yes, really). One replied with a scanned lyric sheet last year—pure gold. Also, SoundCloud sometimes hosts rare tracks with user-uploaded lyrics. Dream Street’s 'It Happens Everytime' is a gem; hope you find it!
Dream Street! Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in ages. Their lyrics aren’t on Spotify, likely because they disbanded before lyrics became a standard feature. I remember scouring fan sites back in the day—their debut album had such cheesy, catchy bops. If you’re into that era, check out similar groups like LMNT or B3; sometimes their lyrics are archived better. Oddly enough, TikTok has revived interest in early 2000s bubblegum pop, so someone might’ve recently posted a snippet with captions.
Spotify's lyric feature is pretty hit-or-miss depending on the track's licensing and region, and obscure songs like 'It Happens Everytime Dream Street' often slip through the cracks. I searched for it last week out of nostalgia—Dream Street was this early 2000s boy band that never hit mainstream fame—and came up empty. The platform does partner with Musixmatch for lyrics, but older or niche tracks frequently lack synced lyrics.
If you're desperate, try fan forums or lyric sites like Genius. Sometimes superfans transcribe everything manually. I ended up rewatching their music video on YouTube to catch the words—total throwback to my teen years, when I had their poster on my wall!
Ugh, hunting down lyrics for deep cuts is such a vibe. Dream Street’s stuff isn’t on Spotify’s lyric database, which tracks since even their streaming catalog feels sparse. I’ve had better luck with Musixmatch’s standalone app for niche tracks—you can sometimes find community-added lyrics there. Alternatively, their 2001 album might have a physical CD with a booklet (yes, I still own mine, no shame). For digital fixes, lyric videos on YouTube are clutch when official sources fail.
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"Strip."
It was one word, but she doubted if she heard him correctly the first time, was he really going to punish her?
"What… what was that?" She asked innocently.
"Strip, Nancy."
"I won't."
"So you refuse me, I see." he said it lightly, the evil smile still playing on his lips. "That will not stop me from having you though"
"You won't." She said firmly
"Won't I?"
She had expected to arouse his anger tonight, but nothing prepared her for the icy rage that contorted his features and the resentment and coldness in his eyes.
"Has he touched you yet?" Derek asked suddenly, his eyes still hard on her and his look ever so cold.
"Depends on the kind of touch you mean," She replied in a soft, tempting voice, "He has touched me in certain ways. But you are my husband and I should not be telling you that.”
"No," he returned coldly. "We are just master and slave, nothing else links us.”
*****
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But when a man is this beautiful and yet so arrogant, God knows loving him could not be so difficult. Except he is strongly involved with his mistress, who would give anything to have him, even if it meant killing his present wife.
But was he worth it? Nay. To him, she is just a personal whore.
The day I decided to marry the heir to one of the East Coast's wealthiest families, my ex-boyfriend Jack Harris showed up in my dream again.
This time was different from all the others. He was on his knees in front of me, sobbing until his voice gave out.
"Nora, I regret it."
"Won't you come back to me?"
The old me would have softened.
But this time, I woke up and only wanted to laugh.
For ten years I thought I dreamed of him because I couldn't let go, that I was pathetic for it.
Then my best friend, a therapist, told me a colleague of hers had picked up a very strange client, a man who'd sold off everything he owned to learn a form of hypnosis that let him control people's dreams deeply.
That man was Jack Harris.
His wife was Vivian, the classmate who'd bullied me for years. The three of us had grown up together, childhood friends from the same small town.
He'd tormented me for ten years, dumping me a different way in my dreams every single night, all to keep Vivian happy.
And now he had me listening to his confessions in my dreams. It wasn't his conscience turning over.
It was so I'd kill myself, so my heart could be transplanted into Vivian whole and undamaged.
What he never imagined was that I'd found out everything ahead of time.
This time, I was going to watch this rotten pair destroy themselves, one rotting away in his dreams, the other rotting in a hospital bed.
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The lyrics of 'It Happens Everytime Dream Street' feel like a nostalgic trip down memory lane for me. The song captures that bittersweet feeling of fleeting youth and the inevitability of change. When I listen to it, I imagine a group of friends chasing dreams under streetlights, knowing those moments won't last forever. The repetition of 'it happens every time' suggests cycles—maybe love, maybe heartbreak, maybe just the way life keeps moving even when we want to pause it.
There's a layer of melancholy beneath the upbeat melody, like the band's acknowledging that while these experiences are universal ('every time'), they still ache. I relate it to coming-of-age stories like 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower'—some joys are sharp because they're temporary. The 'Dream Street' part could literalize a place where aspirations collide with reality, making it a metaphor for adolescence itself.
Music copyrights can be such a maze, but here's how I usually break it down. The song 'It Happens Everytime Dream Street' is likely copyrighted since most commercially released music is protected under copyright law. Dream Street was a boy band in the early 2000s, and their tracks were part of albums sold to the public. That usually means the lyrics and composition are owned by the artists, writers, or their label.
If you're thinking of using the lyrics for something—like a cover or a creative project—you'd probably need permission. Fair use might apply in some cases, like education or parody, but it's a gray area. I’ve seen fan projects get taken down for less, so it’s worth checking licenses or reaching out to rights holders if you’re serious about it. Better safe than hit with a claim!
Back in the early 2000s, I was obsessed with boy bands, and Dream Street was one of those groups that had this infectious energy. 'It Happens Everytime' was a track that stuck with me—it had that perfect blend of pop and nostalgia. Now, about the music video... I remember scouring MTV and VH1 back then, but I never stumbled upon an official one. There were fan-made edits with concert footage and lyrics, but nothing from the band itself.
That got me thinking about how many songs from that era never got proper videos, especially from groups that disbanded quickly. Dream Street had potential, but they faded fast. It’s a shame because the song’s melody totally deserved a cheesy, early-2000s-style video—think low-budget beach scenes or dramatic hallway dances. Maybe it’s out there in some vault, but for now, I’d say it’s a no.
I stumbled upon 'It Happens Everytime Dream Street' years ago while digging through early 2000s pop music, and the lyrics hit me with such nostalgia! The song was written by the boy band Dream Street themselves—specifically, Jesse McCartney, Greg Raposo, Matt Ballinger, Chris Trousdale, and Frankie Galasso. It’s wild how their collaborative writing captured that bubbly, innocent teen-pop vibe. I remember reading interviews where they mentioned how much fun they had crafting those lyrics, blending their personal experiences with the upbeat energy they were known for.
What’s cool is how the lyrics reflect that era’s obsession with crushes and daydreams—simple but infectious. It’s a time capsule of Y2K pop culture, and even though Dream Street didn’t last long, this track remains a guilty pleasure for fans like me who grew up with it. I still catch myself humming the chorus when I’m in a nostalgic mood!