On their poignant new single, "Tilted Chemistry," Seoul-born singer-songwriter fayaway and fellow artist Mark Kang delve into the emotional complexities of a one-sided, draining relationship. Produced in collaboration with Hoh Ray Guang, the track emerged from a songwriting class at Berklee College of Music, where fayaway and Kang's creative synergy was immediately evident. Their professor's encouragement led them to refine the piece into a fully realized single that captures the duality of giving and detachment in a toxic relationship.
The production is minimal yet effective, with a delicate R&B-pop soundscape that provides the perfect backdrop to spotlight the emotional stakes of the lyrics. fayaway’s lines – “Wasted hours staring at my phone” and “Wanna make you love me again” – ache with longing, while Kang’s counterpoint – “I don’t love you anymore / I just want to be alone” – cuts through with brutal honesty. The bilingual lyrics seamlessly blend English and Korean, reinforcing the cultural hybridity that defines fayaway’s artistry and giving the track a cross-border relatability.
What makes “Tilted Chemistry” resonate is its refusal to offer neat resolutions. Both singers acknowledge the broken dynamic (“We both know but we won’t let it go”) yet remain tangled in emotional inertia. It’s a deeply personal portrait of unreciprocated love, rendered with nuance and clarity, which makes for a fascinating listen.
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