Mia Baron Wishes Nothing But the “Worse For You”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A captivating pop gem that thoughtfully examines the harsh realities of a bad relationship.

Toronto, Canada-based Mia Baron is a singer-songwriter with an undeniable passion for creating music. Her songs showcase a darker, more vulnerable side of her personality, exploring the intoxicating romance and heartbreak synonymous with young love. By examining themes of mental health, self-confidence, and teenage angst, Mia provides her listeners with relatable and inspirational tales. Some of her previous releases include “Together Again,” “Til Death Do Us Part,” and “Over and Dead.” Her talent has led this independent artist to surpass 1.5 million streams. Mia Baron’s latest release is the pop single “Worse For You” and its accompanying lyric video.

With an intense and immersive blend of mood-enhancing sounds, “Worse For You” delivers a striking atmospheric backdrop that’s brilliantly bold and wonderfully theatrical. Lyrics like “How do you sleep every night, Do you ever dream about me, You must be out of your mind, To think that you can live without me” and “Act like I’m dead once you left me on read, You wasted the space in my head” hear Mia intimately reflect on a problematic partner and the aftermath of dealing with a toxic romance. Fueled by its powerful vocals and fearless, unapologetic narrative, Mia Baron gifts us with a captivating pop gem that thoughtfully examines the harsh realities of a bad relationship. So press play and move on from an unhealthy situation with “Worse For You.”



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