16 Aug
|
Sonical.ly
|
Anupgarh
16 Aug
Sonical.ly
Anupgarh
Mereba has always been an artist who defies categorization, blending elements of folk, R&B;, and hip-hop into a sound that's uniquely her own. With her latest album,
*The Breeze Grew A Fire*
, she invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and resilience. The album is a testament to her growth, both as an artist and as a storyteller, weaving delicate melodies with powerful lyricism. During her recent interview on the
*Sonical.ly*
Podcast, Mereba shared that this project was born out of a period of deep introspection and connection with nature, which profoundly shaped the album’s sound and lyrical themes.
One of the standout tracks,
"Ever Needed''
. Speaking to
*Sonical.ly*
, she revealed that "Ever Needed" was the song that marked the beginning of the album’s creative journey. She described how the pandemic forced her to pause and reflect, which led to deep revelations about herself and her artistry.
*"I finally tapped into a way to get out of the bitterness and disappointment, and return to a sense of tenderness,"*
she shared.
The song is an emotional turning point, blending warmth and movement with lyrics that capture her rekindled appreciation for life and relationships. Mereba described the track as
*"a freeing feeling of a song, but the lyrics are very tender and sweet—true to how I think of my relationships."*
This moment of realization crystallized the themes of healing and renewal that run throughout
*The Breeze Grew A Fire*
.
In
"Phone Me,"
Mereba switches gears with a more upbeat tempo while still maintaining her introspective lyrical style. She explained on the podcast that the song was inspired by the frustrations and disconnects that come with up-to-date communication.
*"Sometimes you just wish people would pick up the phone and really talk instead of hiding behind texts or social media,"*
she shared. Mereba also revealed that she dedicated the song to her best friends Ayaan, Jessica, and Ruby, as well as her close friends in Los A
📌 Exploring the Fire and Serenity of Mereba's The Breeze Grew A Fire (Anupgarh)
🏢 Sonical.ly
📍 Anupgarh