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Miette Hope’s Bubblewrap: A Journey Through Love’s Vulnerability

By Marcus AdetolaJanuary 11, 2024
Miette Hope's Bubblewrap: A Journey Through Love's Vulnerability

Miette Hope’s Bubblewrap, the third single from her self-produced and upcoming EP Crying at Restaurants, is a poignant exploration of emotional vulnerability, wrapped in a melody that’s both comforting and haunting.

The song details intimate details and specifics, painting a vivid picture of a relationship that’s as much about discovering another person as it is about understanding oneself. The Berlin backdrop, with its riverside drinks and shared cigarettes, adds a cinematic quality to the song, making it feel like a scene from a coming-of-age film.

At the heart of Bubblewrap is its chorus, where Hope uses the metaphor of wrapping oneself in bubble wrap to convey the desire to protect oneself from the potential pain of love. This imagery is simple yet profound, capturing the essence of the song’s theme, which suggests a love that’s overwhelming yet impossible to resist.

Musically, the song envelops the listener in a warm yet tense melody. The production supports Hope’s vocals without overpowering them, allowing her emotional delivery to shine. Her voice, both vulnerable and strong, perfectly captures the song’s emotional depth.

The bridge of the song marks a turning point, as Hope takes us to her hometown, lost in the woods. This moment of introspection and realisation is powerful, revealing her longing for safety and love. It’s a relatable moment, one that resonates with anyone who has ever grappled with the fear of falling in love.

Miette Hope’s Bubblewrap is a song that takes you on an honest and unguarded exploration of love and vulnerability.

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