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Mae Graf
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Mae Graf bares soul in haunting ballad, 'I Like Me Better This Way'

  • May 9, 2024
  • Natalie Patrick
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Mae Graf, a rising star in the Pop industry, has just revealed her latest single, 'I Like Me Better This Way.' This emotionally charged acoustic indie ballad is a unique blend of heartbreak and self-discovery, drawing from Graf's personal experiences. Her raw and honest lyrics delve into the pain of rejection and betrayal, setting her apart from other artists in the genre. 

"I Like Me Better This Way" is a glimpse into Graf's soul, a testament to her resilience when faced with adversity. The song was written after a painful loss when Graf was "ghosted" by someone she held dear. The lyrics reflect on the darkness of that period, seeking solace in music as a means of healing. Graf hopes the song will touch people and normalize the other side of being ghosted by people we trust.

The haunting melodies and introspective lyrics of 'I Like Me Better This Way' are personal narratives that resonate with listeners who have experienced similar heart trials. Her authenticity shines through in every note.

Through her music, she reminds us that even in our darkest moments, we can emerge stronger than before. "I Like Me Better This Way" is a beautiful reminder that we can overcome adversity with resilience and determination.

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