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Micah Emrich Virtues: A Raw, Emotional R&B Journey Through Modern Love

<p>Micah Emrich&#8217;s Virtues taken from his debut album, Promises, is a sonic expedition through the turbulent waters of modern relationships, wrapped in a deceptively smooth package. The track opens with Micah Emrich&#8217;s vocals gliding over a minimalist guitar backdrop. It&#8217;s a simple, gentle entry point, yet it pulls you in. And as the chorus sets [&hellip;]</p>

Micah Emrich’s Virtues taken from his debut album, Promises, is a sonic expedition through the turbulent waters of modern relationships, wrapped in a deceptively smooth package.

Micah Emrich Promises album cover
Micah Emrich Promises album cover

The track opens with Micah Emrich’s vocals gliding over a minimalist guitar backdrop.

It’s a simple, gentle entry point, yet it pulls you in. And as the chorus sets in, the song transforms.

Suddenly, you’re swept up in a whirlpool of sound, with instrumental accompaniments swirling around you like emotional currents.

Emrich’s lyrics cut through the musical haze with sharp clarity, digging into the nitty-gritty of love.

The words paint a picture of a man grappling with his own demons, trying to stuff his oversized pride into a jar too small to contain it.

As the song progresses, electronic guitar embellishments dart through the mix like silvery fish, adding depth to the sonic ocean.

These flourishes mirror the complexities of the relationship Emrich is exploring; the sound encapsulates the push and pull between selfishness and sacrifice.

“Virtues” has a raw and honest quality to it, and Emrich’s admission that he tends to “take a good thing and make it up into a problem” hits with the force of a rogue wave.

It’s a moment of stark self-awareness that many listeners will find uncomfortably familiar.

The chorus serves as the song’s emotional anchor. Here, Emrich acknowledges his flaws but commits to working on them.

It’s a musical promise to “swallow my pride” for the sake of love, delivered with a vulnerability that’s both refreshing and rare.

Virtues is a deeply personal song that evokes a sense of overcoming adversity and emerging stronger.

Feeling brave enough for a musical journey through your own emotional landscape? Let “Virtues” be your guide.

But fair warning: Micah Emrich’s catchy confessions about ego and compromise might just stick with you, echoing in your mind long after you’ve hit pause.

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Micah Emrich Virtues Lyrics

I wish I could swallow my pride
Keep it bottled inside
It won’t hurt you
I don’t know, am I wrong or am I right?
Then it starts to compromise my virtues
Now we lost track of all the time
Like all your favorite nights, they got curfew
And you keep it bottled inside
And I don’t know if I deserve you

Cause I always gotta take a good thing
And make it up into a problem
Don’t find no one to solve em
Just you and me and all of your-
Prolly go and get a new thing
That wouldn’t be so damn obnoxious
But doesn’t that raise up some caution
Like if you wanna go and waste all your days in some comfort

Yeah

For you I’ll swallow my pride
I’ll leave that shit behind
It won’t hurt you
And I don’t care whether I’m wrong or right
I won’t let it compromise all our virtues
But I done worry all the time
That you could go out and find
Someone who is gon’ provide
Give you everything
So anything you say, just speak your mind
So that we can reconcile
Like anything, like anything
Like anything you’d-

Cause you know we got a good thing
And I dont wanna start no problems
And even if we gotta solve some
It’s you and me and all of our patience and virtues
I won’t never let nobody hurt you
Cause nobody really deserves to
Just you and me and all of our patience
Virtues

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