KANYA Deals With “Unlucky Girl Syndrome”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A powerful pop tune that reminds us to never give up on our dreams.

KANYA, a talented singer-songwriter based in Belgium, expresses her distinctive style through each of her unique creations. With a deep passion for crafting music, KANYA’s musical journey is just beginning. Her debut release, the pop single “Unlucky Girl Syndrome,” carries a personal touch. She shared on SoundCloud that she wrote the song on March 13th, 2023, after facing disappointment in not achieving something she deeply desired. Despite this setback, KANYA is determined and resilient, expressing her commitment to persevering until she accomplishes her goals. She invites listeners to relate to her experiences through the song, promising an enjoyable and relatable musical journey.

With its ear-pleasing blend of melodic guitar and uplifting beats, “Unlucky Girl Syndrome” offers a feel-good, funky backdrop that contrasts with its emotionally introspective lyrics. Lines such as “I’m so tired of working, working, working overtime, With no results to keep me going, keep me satisfied” and “They succeed after doing it once, and I do it twice, Now tell me why keep giving all that, all of that for what” reflect a relatable sentiment of enduring hardships and feeling isolated in one’s struggles. KANYA’s heartfelt personal narrative and upbeat sound deliver a powerful pop tune that encourages listeners not to give up on their dreams. Press play and let “Unlucky Girl Syndrome” affirm that perseverance is key and that you’re not alone in facing challenges.


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