A woman has said she's "losing it" after weeks of sleepless nights due to a nearby Chick-fil-A blasting music overnight. <br /><br />Nicole Smith, 30, has been trying to convince the fast food restaurant to turn off the music - which has been playing on and off since October 19.<br /><br />According to Nicole, who lives Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, the restaurant leaves the loud music on at all hours, which keeps her awake at night.<br /><br />Nicole says she has contacted the restaurant several times and has even spoken to the staff in person, to no avail.<br /><br />She said: "It's been exhausting. Both from losing so much sleep and from being told that it had been turned off when it hadn't."<br /><br />Nicole, a customer marketing director, travels a lot for work but she can hear the music on most nights she's home.<br /><br />Nicole said: "It's been on every night that I'm here. I would just end up passing out because of how tired I was.<br /><br />"I don't know exactly what time I would fall asleep but I made my viral video at 2:00 am and I have messages until four.<br /><br />"I need to get up early for work so that's way too late."<br /><br />Nicole has been forced to put a loud fan near her bed to drown out the music and covers her head with a pillow at night.<br /><br />Nonetheless, Nicole has been kept awake until 2 am and sometimes four in the morning. <br /><br />Nicole's first call to Chick-fil-A was on October 20 and the restaurant agreed turned down the music - until December 5. <br /><br />She called when the music started playing again but no management was available to speak to her. <br /><br />Nicole waited a few days hoping that the music will stop but it didn't.<br /><br />On December 12, she called her city's non-emergency helpline on, which was no help either. <br /><br />She decided to call back Chick-fil-A but was told the music was off, which prompted her to go down to the restaurant to speak to the staff. <br /><br />Nicole said: "I talked to someone on the phone who said they were a manager who told me that the music had been turned off. I felt very gaslit.<br /><br />"The next morning I felt like I was losing it so I went to the Chick-fil-A and I talked to the manager.<br /><br />"He said he had turned it off but someone must have gone into the office and turned it back on.<br /><br />"He explained that he had now left a note by the volume knob that said 'don't turn up.'<br /><br />"He was very apologetic."<br /><br />Nicole had a bit of respite over the holiday period but was horrified to hear it the music again on December 28.<br /><br />Chick-fil-A was contacted for comment.