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Lundmoen’s unique voice, often described as a mix of ethnic, pop, and soul, becomes even more hypnotic and velvety. The song suggests that to truly connect with
It leans into "dark academia" or "noir" aesthetics, making it a favorite for mood-focused content. The song suggests that to truly connect with
The slowing of the tempo emphasizes the track's melancholic undertones, turning the "poison" of the lyrics into a slow-moving, immersive feeling. Decoding the "Poison" The song suggests that to truly connect with
Lines like "Lift yourself to the height" and "Don't fill your emptiness with me" serve as a call to personal growth and independence.