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    Paranoid By Acari: Channels 70s Soul In A Heartfelt Exploration of Doubt

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMay 8, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Acari’s Paranoid isn’t your average love song. It’s a soulful sojourn into the murky waters of new beginnings, where excitement and trepidation waltz hand-in-hand.

    From the opening guitar strums, an irresistible vintage vibe envelops you.

    Acari’s smooth vocals shimmer with a touch of apprehension, weaving and mirroring the lyrics that grapple with the uncertainties of navigating a fresh connection.

    The lyrics ‘wasting my time’ and ‘caught in this hole’ are like anchors weighing down the spirit, creating a suffocating sense of doubt and uncertainty where trust can’t take root.

    Acari Paranoid

    Paranoid pulsates with a raw vulnerability that’s both relatable and refreshing.

    Acari captures the emotional rollercoaster of budding intimacy alongside the quiet anxieties that simmer beneath the surface.

    Acari drapes the soundscape in warm, familiar textures, weaving a sonic tapestry reminiscent of 70s soul with a psychedelic touch at the end.

    The gentle guitar strums and soulful vocals feel like a comforting embrace, a throwback to a time when melody reigned supreme.

    Yet, amidst the emotional upheaval, Paranoid offers moments of quiet introspection, as Acari whispers, “I just sit (silently) among all the noise; I’m just taking it in.”

    These moments of stillness amidst the chaos provide a respite, a chance to breathe, and, reflect on the turmoil that surrounds us.

    While Paranoid might not offer sunshine and rainbows, it excavates the complexities of budding love with an honesty that resonates.

    It’s a slow dance of desire and apprehension, a soulful exploration of the jitters that come with putting your heart on the line.

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    Acari Paranoid Lyrics

    I always get caught in the middle
    wasting my time
    this is the deal
    i’m caught in this hole and i can’t escape from you
    your words are floating all around me


    Maybe i’m
    paranoid
    i just sit (silently)
    among all the noise
    i’m just taking it in
    the walls are breaking all around me


    You say that
    they stay noncommittal
    wasting their time
    what is the deal?
    you’re caught in this hole you dug on your own
    now your words are going all around me


    Maybe i’m
    paranoid
    i just sit (silently)
    among all the noise
    i’m just taking it in
    the walls are breaking all around me

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