Meet pop-rock artist Candice Lee, a multitalented singer-songwriter, guitarist, harpist, pianist, bassist, and ukulele player who just released a song that won’t let negative feelings about an almost lover hold her back from living life to the fullest.
Lee’s new single, “Catch a Flight,” is simply about catching flights over catching feelings, a straightforward concept that makes it easy for listeners to relate.
Coming in at 2 minutes and 51 seconds, the single drives forward with fast electric guitar strums, and a top-line melody that means business as the lyrics embody all the feelings that come from an uncertain dynamic with someone you know is bad news and can’t give you what you’re looking for.
The song carries an early-2000s angst-driven energy, and Lee’s vocal delivery aligns with the intent behind the lyrics:
“Was it all an act? The way you kissed me like that. Made me fantasize if I stayed with you that night. You’ve done this before, left my heart on the floor. I can’t catch these feelings anymore tonight—so I’m gonna catch a flight.”
“Catch a Flight” is as catchy as it is real; an A+ effort from an artist whose versatility and emotional clarity set her apart, proving she knows exactly how to turn lived experience into something listeners can’t shake.
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