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Cheyenne Johnson

Review: "Rewind" - Nadia Vaeh


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Losing a loved one is always a difficult experience, leaving us to navigate grief and find a way to heal from the loss. The pain is an ache that comes and goes, battling with the what-could've-beens and reminders of the person you lost. Nadia Vaeh expresses this grief perfectly in her new single, "Rewind," exploring the pain she feels from losing her mom to suicide. Sharing the personal story behind the song's narrative, Vaeh states, "We lost my mom when I was on the edge of 17 to suicide. She taught me that words were a way that I could make sense of the world; especially the saddest parts <3 I've finally written a song about it all these years later about this loss. It's yours now <3 Thank you for listening!!"





Cathartic and nostalgic, Nadia Vaeh reflects on memories of her mother over a classic pop-punk soundscape in "Rewind." The track features electrifying guitar riffs, driving drums, and infectious melodies, giving "Rewind" an energetic and addictive feel. Vaeh channels her inner Paramore, delivering a powerful vocal performance reminiscent of Hayley Williams. It's clear that the sound in "Rewind" is inspired by several pop-punk icons, being a perfect new find for fans of artists like All Time Low, blink-182, Green Day, Bowling for Soup, and Avril Lavigne. Matching the music’s vibe, “Rewind” is paired with a captivating music video filled with attitude and a fun pop-punk aesthetic.  


An IMA "Vox Pop" winner and Atlanta native, Nadia Vaeh is making herself known in the music industry with what has been deemed "poptimistic-rock." She uses her creative spirit to embrace your inner villain, exploring the lows of mental health, the highs of toxic relationships, and the roller-coaster we call life. Vaeh inherits her lifelong love of poetry and music from her late mother, fueling her to raise awareness for the importance of mental health through her craft. Sharing her hopes for her music, Vaeh states, "I hope my songs can provide some refuge for my listeners and help keep them inspired to go for their dreams."


Written By Cheyenne Johnson



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