MOLI's "Didn't Mean To" is a neat summer pop jam for the dating-fatigued
“I remember dating somebody a while back, where nothing was made official relationship-wise, and things were good, but then feelings changed for me” explains Berlin-based Brit/Belgian singer MOLI.
Her new track "Didn't Mean To" breaks apart the ambiguities of modern romance and is the solo debut for the 19-year who made her name with featured vocals on track from the likes of German producer Fabich and EDM-duo Two Lanes. Here's she's embracing a softer and more playful pop sound.
“This song is about getting caught-up, thinking what you have with somebody is great, only to find it isn’t reciprocated back, and because you’re not technically official, it’s easy for the other person to feel no empathy nor guilt," she says.
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