Self Esteem, aka Rebecca Lucy Taylor, once again captures the essence of vulnerability and raw emotion in her latest single, ‘Love Second, Music First’.
Following the momentum of her previous album, Taylor dives deeper into the personal tug-of-war between love and her ambition, crafting a song that resonates both musically and emotionally.
The track opens with an intense, pulsating beat, instantly creating an intimate atmosphere. The vocal delivery is front and centre, which represents both tenderness and self-strength. The lyrics are poignant and honest, as they describe the complex relationship between personal fulfilment and professional drive: “Is it enough / when the lights go off / to be in love when the sound stops?”. This line captures the song’s main theme, whether love and human connection can take priority over the artist’s never-ending pursuit of success.
Musically, ‘Love Second, Music First’ is both understated and bold. The minimalist production in the verses, driven by intense beats and subtle synths, contrasts with the expansive chorus. As the song progresses, the layered harmonies create a chorus and mirror the emotions of an internal struggle. It’s a reflection of her signature style and redefining the pop genre.
‘Love Second, Music First’ showcases Taylor’s continued ability to connect with listeners by exploring deep and personal experiences while spinning them into creative pop songs. It’s a song that hits hard emotionally while staying true to her unique sound.
Lucie Hardisty
Image: ‘Love Second Music First’ Official Single Cover
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