Alla Igityan's "Better" is a heartfelt exploration of personal growth, healing, and the bittersweet nature of change. The lyrics dive deep into the emotional struggle of trying to move on while confronting unresolved feelings. Igityan sings about wanting to better -- not just for someone else, but for herself with lyrics like, "'Cause falling in love with you, it felt great / but falling out of love feels better." This is something many people can relate to, the pain feeling everlasting, but failing to recognize the growth. The vulnerability in these lyrics resonate with anyone who have felt the weight of past mistakes or the pressure of self-expectations. "Better" provides a sense of solidarity, a reminder that growth isn't linear, but always worth striving for. The reflective tone of the song invites listeners to pause and reflect towards their own journey of healing.
"Better" delivers a smooth, introspective blend of pop and indie elements, wrapped in a comforting yet melancholic atmosphere. Her voice, warm and vulnerable, carries an emotional weight. It resonates with the lyrics, which explores themes of self-reflection and growth. The guitar riff that starts the song creates an ethereal backdrop for Igityan's haunting vocals. The song's structure is simple yet effective, with a gradual build-up that mirrors the emotional journey it conveys. There's a wistful sense of longing and hope, creating a bittersweet feeling that stays with you long after the track ends. Igityan's song is a carefully crafted piece that evokes both a sense of quiet melancholy and subtle optimism.
Alla Igityan is from Yerevan, Armenia, but lives in Berlin, Germany. She's not only a singer-songwriter, but also a software engineer, managing a balance between both career choices. Igityan's love for music started with learning how to play violin and teaching herself guitar. At a young age, she manifested her success by making her karaoke performances into concerts then eventually uploading covers of her favorite songs on YouTube. She reached new levels of success with her first song. Igityan strongly believes in openly expressing her ideologies and personalities through her music. Listen to Alla's music on your preferred streaming platform.
Written By Catherine Espejo
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