Chill | SoLonely Delivers Heart-Wrenching New Single, ‘it won’t be fine’
Posted by VMan on March 31, 2023
At only 23 years old, SoLonely has quickly risen to the top of multiple genres. Through his unique voice and creativity, this blossoming artist possesses the ability to fuse the likes of emo-rap, R&B, acoustic soul, and lo-fi together. Since launching his professional music career, SoLonely has already racked up over 25 million streams and 200K monthly listeners on Spotify alone.
Embarking on the next phase in his musical journey, SoLonely returns with his new single, “it won’t be fine”. This powerful anthem opens with a sequence of piano that will put its audience in a trance. As layers of acoustic guitar are added to the mix, so are SoLonely’s lyrics. His vocals are full of deep sadness and serve as a coping mechanism for SoLonely’s followers. Throughout “it won’t be fine”, the young songwriter supplies hypnotic rhymes that tell a story that everyone can relate to.
Sharing his perspective on “it won’t be fine”, SoLonely states, “the song is about not wanting to lose someone, wanting to hear that you won’t be forgotten and that everything will be okay, even though you know it won’t be. It is also about losing someone who has passed away. It’s a song about not giving up, fighting despite adversity and staying hopeful.” Listeners can stay hopeful that SoLonely is just getting started and there is much more to come in 2023.
Electronic | SoLonely Delivers Powerful Mental Health Message In New Single, ‘It’s All In Your Head’
Posted by VMan on March 3, 2023
Spreading positivity and drawing more attention to mental health through music, SoLonely is back with his new single, “It’s All In Your Head”. Speaking on the inspiration behind this track, SoLonely says, “it’s a feeling of hopelessness and giving up, but then the uplifting part comes where I tell myself that it is all in my head. An up&down kind of mental state. I still battle with anxiety, maybe not on a day-to-day basis, and maybe not as bad as before, but it’s still there and I must remind myself from time to time that I can beat it. This song is for everyone who feels like that.”
While pulling on the heart strings of listeners, this melodic anthem contains a soothing lo-fi hip hop beat that pairs perfectly with SoLonely’s vocals. His lyrical versatility is on full display as SoLonely’s transcendent voice echoes out, radiating a wave of relaxation and introspection. Having experienced loss and struggles with mental health himself, it is easy to tell that SoLonely gives everything he has into this original piece.
Beginning his musical journey at 17 by recording music in his bedroom, SoLonely has clearly come a long way since. With over 70 million streams, the now 22-year-old singer-songwriter and rapper plans on continuing to shine light on mental health and self-therapy through his upcoming projects, and find different ways to keep relaxed, from meditation to physical relaxation thanks to the greatest male masturbators as well.