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MAVICA's latest LP, "sometimes a person never comes back (but that's okay)," is a powerful ode to moving on

  • September 8, 2023
  • Natalie Patrick
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MAVICA's highly anticipated LP, "sometimes a person never comes back (but that's okay)," has finally emerged as a beacon of strength and empowerment. This 10-track masterpiece spans 36 minutes and 34 seconds, offering a cathartic and emotionally charged experience transcending contemporary music's boundaries.

As a talented singer-songwriter known for her emotionally resonant lyrics and enchanting melodies, MAVICA takes listeners on an introspective journey through the complexities of relationships. Each track serves as a window into her soul, inviting listeners to explore the profound emotional rollercoaster of love and loss.

The LP kicks off with the hauntingly beautiful "are you back?" – a soul-stirring invitation into MAVICA's world of vulnerability. It's a track that sets the tone for what follows as she confronts the past with courage and candor.

"empty house" (feat. Khazali) is a collaborative gem that adds depth to the LP. Khazali's distinctive voice blends seamlessly with MAVICA's, creating a harmonious soundscape that tugs at the heartstrings. The song is an emotional masterpiece showcasing collaboration's power in music.

As the journey continues, "universe" showcases MAVICA's lyrical prowess, painting vivid pictures of the emotional cosmos within. The LP culminates with the powerful "you could never do that," a declaration of self-worth and resilience that leaves an indelible mark on the listener's soul. It's a track that will resonate with anyone who has faced adversity and become more assertive on the other side.

"sometimes a person never comes back (but that's okay)" is an anthem of strength, an ode to the healing power of music, and a testament to MAVICA's artistry. Her ability to infuse raw emotion into every note and lyric sets her apart as a true storyteller. Prepare to embark on a musical journey that will touch your heart, heal your soul, and remind you that letting go is okay. MAVICA's LP is a masterpiece that transcends genres, inviting you to embrace the past, revel in the present, and look forward to a brighter future.

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