Natasha Hunt Lee’s Training Wheels – An Intimate Indie Pop Break-up Story


Los Angeles-born artist Natasha Hunt Lee delivers personal truth in Training Wheels, her third single released February 13th, 2025.
Known for her detail-oriented narratives through cathartic pop toplines, this release marks a departure from her imagination-fueled discography.
“This one is the complete opposite… it’s the only song I’ll have out that has to do with my first (and only) significant relationship,” she states, describing the experience as one that “felt like I was cutting my arm off.”
Co-produced by indie scene veterans Griff Clawson, Brandon Shoop, and Jeremy Zucker, the song’s production architecture builds from delicate guitar strings into a carefully orchestrated bridge.
Where added instrumentation amplifies a series of vulnerable questions as she explores the contradictions of post-breakup emotions.
Lee’s evocative vocals carry a quiet magnetism through the mix with a folk like intimacy, while the lyrics paint a journey through the metaphor of learning to ride solo.
“I made myself new handlebars but feel you in the gears” echoes through her breathy, textured delivery, each word wrapped in understated warmth as she explores the space between letting go and holding on.
Stream Training Wheels now on all major music platforms and discover Natasha Hunt Lee’s unique blend of cathartic pop storytelling.
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Natasha Hunt Lee Training Wheels Lyrics
What’s it at now, near a decade
Look at all the life I just made
Are you proud or plain resentful
I thought I couldn’t ever leave ya then I did
I did
I tore off both your training wheels and didn’t ask for help
I knew I had to find a way to ride the bike myself
Now I don’t I don’t need you to save me
I just I just wanna know you would
I don’t I don’t need you to save me anymore
Anymore
How’s it going in your deep end
As we float in split directions
You look different now, your long hair and scruff
And I dyed mine black, guess we’re growing up
Cause we did
We did
I’m biking down the boulevard eastbound I learned to steer
I made myself new handlebars but feel you in the gears
Now I don’t I don’t need you to save me
I just I just wanna know you would
I don’t I don’t need you to save me anymore
Anymore
What if I don’t need you but I wanna hold your hand
What if you don’t need me but you’re part of who I am
What if we split further and the gap gets way too wide
What if I’m not yours now but it feels like you’re still mine
Now I don’t I don’t need you to save me
I just I just wanna know you would
I don’t I don’t need you to save me anymore
Anymore