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Dezi Shows Her Vulnerable Side On the Heartfelt Single Seen

By Marcus AdetolaMarch 14, 2022
Dezi Shows Her Vulnerable Side On the Heartfelt Single Seen

The pain of heartbreak is powerful. However, it is no myth that it can be an excellent motivator too. The NY singer-songwriter Dezi has turned a very raw and vulnerable experience into a captivatingly intimate song Seen.

Dezi explains, “I wrote Seen after ending a relationship with someone because they weren’t in a place to receive love or be in a healthy relationship“.

Seen is a bittersweet song that shimmers with honest vocals and an atmospheric soundscape. The heartfelt lyrics gently juxtapose the sentiments on the track conveying a relatable experience. 

Darlin’ I would wait for you
But I know you don’t want me to
You could break me and I’d buy the glue
But I’ll settle for a notch on your bedpost
Now I think I see why your ex-boyfriend
Calls you cold
‘Cause he never took the time to learn your drama
And love you whole

Listeners will undoubtedly walk away with an understanding of Dezi’s feelings.

Seen is is featured on our Before Dawn Spotify playlist.

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