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    Judy Blank’s Fading Star: The Beautifully Haunting Song You Need to Hear

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMarch 3, 2025Updated:August 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dutch indie artist, Judy Blank’s Fading Star drifts through the air like a radio transmission from a past life—hazy, melancholic, and beautifully disoriented.

    It begins in sepia tones, the soft strum of an acoustic guitar humming under Blank’s weightless vocals, tracing the outlines of memory and self-worth. But this isn’t nostalgia for the sake of it.

    The track slowly expands into something richer, layered with spectral Mellotron swells, warm bass, and a slow-burning electric guitar that doesn’t explode so much as dissolve into a shimmering mirage.

    Co-written in Nashville and recorded in the Netherlands, Fading Star carries the quiet ache of artists who’ve touched the limelight and felt it slip through their fingers.

    The arrangement mirrors that fragile balance—wistful piano chords, cascading strings, and a heartbeat of percussion that never fully settles.

    Blank sings of champagne nights and velvet suits, but the song isn’t mourning what’s lost.

    It’s reckoning with the weight of being seen, the loneliness of disappearing, and the quiet beauty of knowing something mattered, even as it fades.

    “I’ve always been scared of being forgotten—long before I had anything to be remembered for,” Blank reflects.

    “I think we all feel that invisible pressure to create something lasting in this world. Something special. For me, that’s always been songs. But that’s a dangerous game, you know? Because for a long time, I tied my entire self-worth to whether my songs were ‘successful enough.’ Fading Star is my way of trying to make peace with that. Art is art. And I am me. And just because something fades doesn’t mean it never mattered.”

    Judy Blank’s Fading Star is a quiet exhale, a moment of clarity in an industry obsessed with what’s next.

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    Judy Blank Fading Star Lyrics

    Wandering these city streets
    From dawn to dusk
    Nobody recognised who I was
    One cup of coffee in the restaurant

    Dreaming of days I was in the lights
    Everyone said I was on the rise
    Where did they go on my rainy nights?


    Who’s going to look up to this
    fading star Fading star?
    Who’s gonna see me when it’s growing dark?
    I’m growing dark
    If only
    they could see
    how bright I used to be
    They’d love me
    I know you’d love me
    too

    There was a time they gave me hotel rooms
    Key to the top and champagne too
    Dressed me in velvet, all shades of blue

    Who’s going to look up to this
    fading star Fading star
    Who’s gonna see me when it’s growing dark
    I’m growing dark
    If only they could see
    how bright I used to be
    They’d love me
    I know you’d love me

    If I was poetry
    Some kind of symphony
    I would still shine in your eyes

    Who’s going to look up to this
    fading star Fading star?
    Who’s gonna see me when it’s growing dark?
    I’m growing dark
    If only
    they could see
    how bright I used to be
    They’d love me

    You’d love me
    I would still love me too

    Judy Blank
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