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Just Honest 🎀- "I had no parents"

In the world of Bedroom and Lo-fi Pop, where emotions are laid bare, "I had no parents" emerges as a poignant testament to the human experience we think. This track, with its commercial and alternative pop undertones, delves into the raw, unfiltered feelings of sadness, moodiness, and longing for love.

The artist behind this introspective piece penned it during a particularly dark period in their life, exactly one year prior. At that time, the weight of responsibility bore down heavily on their young shoulders since the age of 13, leaving them with no one to rely on but themselves. The relentless grind of life took its toll, leaving behind an overwhelming sense of emptiness. The yearning for a warm embrace and unconditional love is a sentiment that many can relate to, yet not everyone has the luxury of experiencing. It's a visceral exploration of how, when you grow up too fast, a part of you may feel forever incomplete, as though the very source of love and life is missing.

"I had no parents" serves as the lead single from the artist's debut album, "No Love No Hate," a musical journey that encapsulates the first major dating experience and the myriad emotions that accompany it. As the closing track, it holds a special place in the album, acting as a poignant reflection on the entire journey. Here, the artist delves deep, seeking the origins of love and marking a significant "coming of age" moment. It's a stark reminder that the human experience is a tapestry woven from both joy and sorrow, and it's through music like this that we find solace and connection in our shared struggles and triumphs.

In "I had no parents," the artist has created a musical landscape that allows us to immerse ourselves in their vulnerability, reminding us that it's okay to feel lost and incomplete at times. This heartfelt reflection on life's challenges resonates deeply, making it a track that will undoubtedly touch the hearts of many.


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