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Lisa Curtis releases a raw vulnerability in “Made For You”

Lisa Curtis

Lisa Curtis, the emerging pop artist, has recently released a new single titled “Made For You”. The emotionally charged track showcases the young artist’s impressive vocal range and introspective songwriting skills. At just 19 years old, Curtis has already demonstrated her artistic expertise and continues to make her mark in the music industry.

“Made For You” is an exemplary ballad that transforms into a powerful rock anthem and explores the intricate nuances of young love. The track delves deep into the universal theme of navigating the challenges of love and relationships during the turbulence of early adulthood. Curtis’s soaring vocals effortlessly ride the wave of intense instrumentation, creating a sonic landscape that resonates with anyone who has grappled with rejection, frustration, or self-doubt in relationships.

As a follow-up to her previous hit, “No Rest,” which explored loneliness heightened by the pandemic, “Made For You” encapsulates the frustrations and self-sacrifice inherent in matters of the heart. With over two million streams already under her belt from previous releases, Lisa Curtis is set to captivate audiences again with “Made For You.” As Curtis continues to carve her niche in the pop music landscape, “Made For You” is a bold declaration of her artistic prowess and a promise of more captivating music.

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“do you see?” by THERA explores the emotional weight of perfection with beauty

THERA

“do you see?” by THERA turns a concept, the oppressive weight of trying to be everything for everyone, into a pop song that lingers long. The song has a dark-pop foundation, but it also contains a delight that is at odds with its weighty emotional center.

There is a powerful authenticity in THERA singing this as well. The fragility of the delivery, as if every line has come from a very raw and personal place, is countered with quiet strength that never wavers. That balance of delicacy when you’re in charge is the essence of the song, and of holding it all together whilst feeling cracks beneath the surface. “do you see?” is built on the premise that everybody expects you to be perfect, about a shared human experience. It examines how difficult it can be to constantly match up to other people’s standards, and how those pressures compound over time.

The track qualifies you, and it gives her both recognition and release. What THERA is doing here that really stands out is taking such a heavy idea and making it sound good. The song is uplifting, which makes its internal struggle an engaging listening experience. With “do you see?” THERA casts herself into the spotlight as an artist to watch pop-wise. She is unafraid about confronting uncomfortable truths while writing music that feels both unique and universal.

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“Summer Is Gone” by Anjalts is an ode to fading romance”

Anjalts

“Summer Is Gone,” a pop song by Anjalts, is thoughtful and emotionally very clear, and it feels like the last golden hour before fall truly sets in. The song is a melancholy reflection on the changing seasons and a fading romance. It has both a sting and warmth, drawing you toward some space of reflection that feels cinematic.

The production of “Summer Is Gone” sounds bright like a half-forgotten memory you can almost reach out and touch, but can never fully revive. Anjalts, a solid producer and storyteller, delivers quiet emotion, and the performance allows you to attach your own memories while maintaining its specific roots.

The song, the production, and the mood all connect so well that it feels like the seasons are changing. But beneath that ease is a deeper emotional current, a quiet awareness that something beautiful has stopped. As a prolific songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, Anjalts continues to prove versatility with diverse styles and artistic vision. “Summer Is Gone” also touches on growth, reflection, and memories that follow us. It waits to remind us, touch us, that there is still ugliness or beauty to remember in the ending.

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