Courtney Govan’s Your Opinion Is as Unfiltered as It Gets


San Diego based Singer & Songwriter, Courtney Govan’s latest single, Your Opinion opens with a piano progression that barely moves, it’s just enough to let the silence speak for itself.
She leans into that stillness, her voice catching on certain words like they’re heavier than the rest.
“Tell them you’re so brave now, you’re so conflicted,” she sings, pulling back the layers without dressing anything up.
The production, handled by Bret Paddock and mixed by Brandon Unis, keeps everything close, moving at a deliberate pace.
You hear the shift in breath, the way her tone falters then holds, like someone choosing not to explain themselves anymore.
It’s not a heartbreak song in the usual sense. It’s a clearing-out. A quiet reckoning built on lines that feel lived-in, like: “Did you say your heart break was self-inflicted?”
Govan isn’t reaching for dramatic arcs — she’s just telling the truth as it arrived.
She once said, “Your self-love needs to outweigh the negative shit,” and this song circles that idea without preaching it.
Your Opinion is just a track that stays with you because it sounds like someone finally saying what they needed to hear.
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