Los Angeles based riser Madison Margot has just shared her latest enticing single. Called "But I Do", the track is a lush and introspective dive into the quiet complexity of emotional relapse. The indie-pop gem arrives alongside an engaging and unique music video, following the bright, carefree energy of her 2025 summer anthem, “Fun,” with a far more contemplative turn.
With “But I Do,” Margot captures the moment you realize that healing isn’t linear. She explores the bittersweet pull of old emotions resurfacing just when you thought you’d moved on, offering both vulnerability and acceptance while embracing the beauty, and the discomfort, of truly feeling. Lyrics like “Will I ever stop bleeding? / Will the wound fully mend? / They say time is medicine / I’ve overdosed on it” cut straight to the heart of this emotional loop, showcasing her gift for pairing poetic honesty with relatable storytelling.
Musically, the track is carried by layered acoustic guitars and an atmospheric indie-pop production that swells without overwhelming. Madison’s honeyed, emotionally rich vocals glide effortlessly above the instrumentation, delivering each line with sincerity and quiet power. The song is infectious, endearing, and healing.
Paired with its dreamy visual accompaniment and a charity-driven merch initiative, with all profits from the featured t-shirt being donated to the LA Regional Food Bank throughout December, “But I Do” further solidifies Madison Margot as an artist who doesn’t just craft beautiful soundscapes, but creates with genuine purpose and emotional depth.
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