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Michael Leah written beyond her age, as evident in the songs above part OneHer debut EP was released on February 3. Although she is “technically still a teenager,” she told hollywood lifeMichal has gone through some profound experiences that she easily translates into a group of ethereal soul-pop songs. part OneThe previously released “The Way I Love You” and “Used To It” collections officially introduce Michal as another star in the constellation guiding people through their journey of growth and suffering.

“Growing up was weird and difficult,” says Michal HL when discussing “Pretend”, one of the songs above part One. She’s spent the last year studying this unnecessarily complicated process we call life that has produced observations about how we act when other people are around. “Colored windows”), change means letting go of the people you used to be attached to (“Pretend”), and love is a process that leaves no one untouched, for better or worse. bad (“The Way I Love You”). For someone her age, these are poignant revelations that touch on some deep, universal truth, alluding to that part One just the beginning of a very active creative career.

To her 840,000 followers on TikTok and over 118k fans on Instagram, Michal is the sad soul-pop singer who helps them smile through their tears (they also caught her when she was on tour. together Eloise late 2022 and are eagerly following Michal’s social media for announcements about future shows.) Those fans have also been playing. part One on and off since its release, but for those who haven’t heard her EP (or for those who want more context to the songs), Michal shared with hollywood life following problem tracking.

(Willie Jane)

“Used to it”

‘When people listen’Used to it,’ I want them to imagine a shot back to the room they were standing in when they knew it was over. The first steps you take are going down the stairs of your ex’s current apartment building on a familiar sidewalk. Is it cold? Where did you go first? How long have you been waiting to download a dating app? When, if ever, did you stop comparing every date with that person? The feeling is temporary, I know it, but when you’re in it there aren’t enough powerful breakup songs in the world to pull you out of it. You know it won’t feel like this forever, but also wonder, what if it did? I wrote this for that moment, the people inside it deserve your company.

“Color Window”

“Some people wear sunglasses at night to look cool, others to hide the fact that they fear large social gatherings, such as hiding behind the ‘Stained Window’.Even extroverts have social anxiety, and I became aware of my own anxiety starting in high school when I attended the first, like, really big party in high school. learn. It’s almost like looking at myself from behind stained glass, or wanting to observe others from a place where I can hide for a bit.”

“I Almost Loved You”

“I have never been to London, but when I finally got the chance to go, there was one guy in particular that I intended to avoid like the plague. I’m 17, he’s 21, he’s so cold, evasive, and constantly changes between being present and not being available that if I cut my hair every time he stopped talking to me, I will be completely bald.

“Due to the distance between me in Chicago and him in the UK, all we could do was talk, and he always knew exactly what to say to knock me down. ‘Almost Loving Youis a song I wrote when I realized that this guy was full of that, and it was time to move on.

“pretend”

“The past 6-12 months have been such a time when I’ve grown so much that it’s hard for me to believe that I’m technically still a teenager. People always say that growing up comes with a lot of growing pains, such as moving, trying your first really bad beer, and growing apart from the friends you used to hang out with separable. As I learn more about who I am, I also learn more about who I am not, and there are some people in my life that make me feel more like myself and others don’t. I wrote ‘Pretend’ about the withdrawal I felt I needed to do around one of my lifelong friends. Growing up was strange and difficult. I still love this person so much, I just want to learn to love myself.”

“The Way I Love You”

“The Way I Love You” about a guy who changed my view of love and how to love myself. I’m just so in love with my boyfriend, it’s cheesy and annoying, and I don’t even care. I’m so proud to be a part of love like this, and this song pours out of me. Seeing everyone’s reaction and connection to it has greatly multiplied what this song means to me. This song changed my life, and so did this boy.”

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