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Natisa Gogol
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Natisa Gogol shines with infectious energy in new single “Don’t Let Me Down”

  • March 26, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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Her newest single, “Don’t Let Me Down,” a shimmering pop track that balances raw intensity with an uplifting beat, has already made waves, which isn’t surprising for the Ukrainian singer-songwriter Natisa Gogol. Co-produced with acclaimed American music producer Gregory Darling. Who has worked with Julian Lennon and Barbra Streisand — the track encapsulates the excitement of human connection, turning vulnerability into colorful energy.

Penned in hours, “Don’t Let Me Down” was inspired by one of those moments of emotional instability. But rather than fall into the depths of doubt, Natisa conjures resilience and self-love, creating a piece that feels like a breath of fresh air. Her stance is a fresh brand of optimism, ready to acknowledge that life won’t go according to plan but encouraging listeners to approach life confidently.

“I want this song to support people through challenging times with the utmost grace. We shouldn’t dwell on things we can’t control. What matters is loving yourself and trusting life,” Natisa says.

The track's breezy musicality fuses modern pop with a back-then, lofi-esque arrangement that enthralls listeners from start to finish. The production is sharp, driving, and dynamic, befitting the song’s theme of moving forward.

Also out is a beautiful music video for the song, directed by Farid Alijanov. The video reflects the song’s identity through alluring dance sequences, showing Natisa’s duality: strength and tenderness, boldness and grace. It is an enchanting manifestation of femininity in its potent dualism, bearing out the song’s central problem of engaging with the indecisions of life with grace and fervor.

Natisa Gogol cemented her status as a rising pop force with “Don’t Let Me Down.” As an artist, she is driven by the desire to translate personal experiences into universal anthems. This latest offering will indeed speak to audiences in a big way, providing an emotional escape and a groove to match.

Watch Natisa Gogol's "Don't Let Me Down" Music Video on YouTube.

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