Walking away from toxic people and a toxic life is one of the hardest, but most brave things a person can do. It's not easy to break free from the manipulative grasp of others, but once you do, and you fight to get yourself back up, you will be the happiest you've ever felt in your whole life. Sometimes choosing yourself means choosing to be alone, and that is okay. Sometimes it also means choosing to have it rough for a while, as Adrielle Bow Belle sings in her song "Carry On", "Had a couple of dollars and the clothes on my back when I left all I knew in the rearview..." - but I promise, that freedom is way more liberating than staying around people who only want you there because they get entertainment out of causing you pain; and things WILL get better. There's nothing you can't do, and nothing you can't face. Keep on, carry on.
"Carry On" by Adrielle Bow Belle is a beautiful, uplifting anthem to remind people in toxic relationships that you don't have to put up with it. You can take what little things you have, and make something out of it because you matter - and don't let anyone make you think otherwise. The soundscape of this song is gentle and dreamy, with a catchy steady beat and soft nostalgic synths flourishing in the air. It's very lyric driven, with Adrielle taking the lead and plenty of stunning background vocals and ornamentations to add to the peaceful, encouraging atmosphere.
Adrielle Bow Belle is an independent singer/songwriter with a background is classical voice and musical theater, who uses unique blends of Pop, RnB, Soul and Hip-Hop to create a diverse style to cater to any and all walks of life. She officially debuted her music career in 2017 with her first single release titled "Blush". That same year, her fourth single "Runaway" had a break through moment and currently has over 57k streams on Spotify alone. Adrielle has been consistently releasing music throughout the past several years, really focusing on topics of strength, empowerment, resilience and healing. As a survivor of childhood abuse and the foster care system as a well as an advocate for human rights and social justice, Adrielle uses her music to inspire people to take a stand, and to let your voices be heard.
Written By Kaitlyn Nicole
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