You Will Never
A sturdy piano base, confident vocals and a deep enticing atmosphere. Leanne Louise presents her new song, together with Subaholic's, titled ‘You Will Never’. The production drops down into a lovely, rhythmic and flavourful mood from the soulful beats. She gives off a sassy vibe with her honest attitude and lyrics. I thought that you would be the one. The theme of picking yourself up after a break up, feeling the pain but knowing that it is for the best. Baby, I’m drowning. The chorus is catchy and gets you singing along, this sits alongside a hip-wiggling tune.
Ideas and inspiration...
So I wrote this song back in January 2018, at the time I really wanted to create a song that was empowering for anyone going through a break up, everyone loves a song you can cry to but i didn't want to do that this time, I wanted a singalong chorus, lyrics that you can relate to, but also verses displaying real emotions that everyone feels at some point in their life to balance it out... The inspiration behind the song and most of my songs is how I'm feeling at the time of writing it... Most of what i write is personal to me and this one definitely is.
Production process...
It was actually really random and really quick when it came to the writing process, Subaholic's had heard some of my music online and reached out, he very professionally slid into the dms with lots of musical magic haha... He sent me over some tracks and I just started vibing.
'You Will Never' was the second song I created with him. He's based in Cyprus so I wrote and recorded this one at home in my humble abode. I wish I had a more glamourous story but really it's just me sitting in my bedroom, a cup of coffee, pyjamas, messy hair and a microphone.
The music video is simply picturesque with soft shades of pinks, blues and yellows. The well-chosen locations, around the Greek island of Zante, are works of art in their own right. Leanne sings amidst these wonderful sceneries of exotic plants, the calm ocean, sturdy natural rock faces and charming summery buildings. There is also the odd cameo of an abandoned digger in the bare, sun-drenched landscape… Perhaps this reflects some deep meaning of standing strong, wearing those marks of hurt, after much
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