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Bre Kennedy’s Hello: A Synth-Soaked Anthem Of Embracing Change

<p>Bre Kennedy&#8217;s latest single, Hello, is a testament to the transformative power of music. As a precursor to her upcoming album Scream Over Everything, set for release on November 10 via Nettwerk, Hello is a track that resonates with the heart and soul, offering listeners a glimpse into Kennedy&#8217;s introspective journey. The song begins with a [&hellip;]</p>

Bre Kennedy’s latest single, Hello, is a testament to the transformative power of music. As a precursor to her upcoming album Scream Over Everything, set for release on November 10 via Nettwerk, Hello is a track that resonates with the heart and soul, offering listeners a glimpse into Kennedy’s introspective journey.

The song begins with a gentle, almost ethereal greeting, “Hello, hello, I’m okay.” This simple affirmation sets the tone for the entire track, emphasising the importance of self-acceptance and the courage to face one’s emotions head-on. The synth-soaked backdrop provides a lush soundscape, allowing Kennedy’s vocals to shine through, revealing a raw and genuine emotion.

Lyrically, Hello delves deep into the complexities of change, growth, and the inevitable goodbyes that life throws our way. Kennedy’s poignant confession, “I am someone who tends to grieve goodbyes before they even happen,” speaks volumes about the human tendency to fear the unknown. Yet the song is not a lament but a celebration. It’s about embracing the unknown, letting go of past stories, relationships, and expectations, and finding growth in the process.

The guest appearance by Jake Wesley Rogers adds another layer of depth to the track. His spoken word line, “If there is a voice/ Let it sing/ Let it scream over everything,” not only ties back to the album’s title but also serves as a powerful reminder to let our voices be heard, to express our emotions, and to find strength in vulnerability.

The chorus, with its evocative imagery of painting “dark days yellow” and letting “the heartbreak echo,” is a call to face challenges head-on, to find beauty in pain, and to emerge stronger on the other side. The song’s outro, featuring a spoken word piece by Rogers, is a poignant moment, emphasising the importance of saying goodbye to move forward.

The essence of Hello is clear from the lyrics and Kennedy’s own words. It’s a song about transformation, about the cyclical nature of life, and about finding the courage to say hello to new beginnings.

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