From the Netherlands comes the always amazing indie singer/songwriter néomí and this time she arrives with "Oh My Darling". With this refreshingly honest and down-to-earth blend of melodies and lyrics, she explores what two past loves left her with and how at times you can simply reminisce about them without any further meaning. She is thankful for what they offered and how they were part of her growth, her life and the type of love they gave her.
"Oh My Darling" is a different take, an unexpected one, one that is mature and quite beautiful to hear, for it does not think about the sadness but about the warmth and the smiles that were once shared. It truly is a wonderfully captivating musical experience that caresses our senses and gives our hearts a chance to think about the past and be grateful for what once was.
So listen closely, find the message hidden within this realm she has crafted with such care, and be happy for what was and what you now have. Rejoice, for this soothing soundscape has everything to be a great addition to any playlist and earn the label of must-listen gem. Enjoy the world of "Oh My Darling"!
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“I always talk about my broken heart right? Well in this song I sing about 2 past loves who aren’t in my life anymore like they were. It is quite funny that it’s a song where I sing about a ‘she’ and a ‘he’ at the same time. So if people hadn’t figured out where I find love…now they know haha!
This song is about being able to miss bits and pieces of someone, even though you’ve moved on, even though you’re ok with the choices that have been made and most importantly, even though you’ve found another love. A love that you, of course, take seriously. I believe that in all the love you find, you’ll take life lessons with you. Some good, some bad.
So when I wrote this song, just walking down the street being reminded by nature what I missed from my girlfriend but found in my boyfriend at that time. If this makes any sense to you then great, if not just listen to the song and let yourself be carried away. (I hope)”
néomí about "Oh My Darling"