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Temporary by Lyhz is the Lush, Bittersweet R&B Song You Need

By Marcus AdetolaMay 3, 2024
Temporary by Lyhz is the Lush, Bittersweet R&B Song You Need

In an ironic twist, Lyhz crafts a gem of a song with Temporary—a track born from the frustration of fleeting opportunities and short-lived connections.

It’s a sonic mirror image of those “talking stage” love interests that fizzle before catching flame.

There’s a bittersweet ache here—a longing for permanence in a landscape where everything seems designed to expire.

Lyhz, an emerging R&B artist, understands this feeling well. Before finding her stride in music, she navigated the instability of temporary work, an experience that fuels the song’s relatable heartache.

Yet, her sound hints at resilience born from her musical roots. Influenced by gospel, soul, and classic R&B, there’s a depth to her voice that speaks of both struggle and enduring hope.

Lyhz’s lyrics paint this picture with a poignant touch. Temporary, she explains, isn’t about clinging desperately to the ephemeral. Instead, it’s wrapped in the quiet strength of release.

Letting go of those maybes, those almost-relationships,clears the way for something that truly endures. It’s a bittersweet lesson in growth.

This message floats atop a bed of dreamy R&B. The production has a lush, almost nostalgic feel, with shimmering accents that burst into a melody as warm and addictive as a stolen summer afternoon.

It’s the kind of sound that curls around your senses, whispering that sometimes endings aren’t a tragedy—they’re simply room for a new beginning.

Temporary is a sigh of recognition. It reminds us that not everything we encounter is meant to stick around.

This isn’t despair, but rather a quiet acceptance—tinged, of course, with the ever-present hope that something even better is waiting in the wings.

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