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    Alexa Kate Wishing You Well: A Raw and Intimate Exploration of Post-Breakup Emotions

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 16, 2024Updated:October 24, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Alexa Kate Wishing You Well: A Raw and Intimate Exploration of Post-Breakup Emotions
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    We’ve been captivated by the songs on Alexa Kate’s first ever EP “Wishing You Well,” from the introspective Crash to the poignant To My Younger Self (Roses).

    Alexa Kate Wishing You Well EP cover
    Alexa Kate Wishing You Well EP cover

    And now, the title track also of the same name delivers another emotional wallop, capturing the raw aftermath of a relationship’s end with surprising intimacy.

    Wishing You Well doesn’t shy away from the messy emotions that linger when two people drift apart.

    The song’s production is a study in controlled complexity. At first listen, it feels minimalist, but closer attention reveals a carefully layered soundscape.

    Electronic beats and acoustic guitar form the backbone, while subtle synths add texture.

    The unexpected entry of a piano melody deepens the emotional landscape without overwhelming it.

    Alexa Kate’s lyrics cut straight to the bone, singing of blame, confusion, and the bittersweet act of wishing someone well despite the pain they’ve caused.

    The line “But with these knives stuck in my back / I just don’t know how” paints a vivid picture of hurt that’s hard to shake off.

    What sets this song apart is its honest portrayal of the contradictions of moving on.

    She oscillates between wishing her ex the best and reminding them of their wrongdoing.

    It’s messy and inconsistent, much like real emotions often are. The repeated phrase “I’m getting better at being by myself”feels like a small triumph amidst the turmoil.

    The chorus sticks in your head, but it’s not just catchy; it’s thought-provoking.

    It might make you reflect on your own past relationships and the complicated feelings that linger long after they’ve ended.

    Alexa Kate’s ability to articulate the jumbled mess of post-breakup emotions is truly impressive.

    She doesn’t try to neaten up these feelings or present a polished version of heartbreak.

    Instead, she lets the confusion and hurt speak for themselves.

    “Wishing You Well” goes beyond being just another song about lost love.

    It’s a nuanced exploration of how we can still care for someone even when the relationship has run its course.

    Whether you’re nursing a broken heart or simply appreciate authentic songwriting, this track has something to offer.

    Alexa Kate’s “Wishing You Well” is the kind of music that reminds us of our shared humanity, especially in our most vulnerable moments.

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    Alexa Kate wishing you well Lyrics

    You’re blaming me for everything
    But I don’t know what’s happening
    What did I do wrong?

    What you’re saying don’t make sense
    Your giving up, you’re calling it
    Where did that come from?

    Maybe I come back
    Wouldn’t you love that?
    Tell you I’m sorry and I was wrong
    I wish it were worth it
    But while we’re hurting
    I don’t think that talking is good for us

    And I’m so tired
    Tired of missing you
    But I’m getting better at being by myself
    And it’s hard to admit the truth
    That you might have won ‘cause I’m thinking about
    All of the time that’s gone by and I still know your number
    And I might never see you again
    And I hope that you know that somewhere
    I’ll be wishing you well

    Wish I could fix what we had
    But with these knives stuck in my back
    I just don’t know howI wish I knew how it felt
    To leave someone without the guilt
    But I’m not built for that

    Maybe I come back
    Wouldn’t you love that?
    Tell you I’m sorry and I was wrong

    And I’m so tired
    Tired of missing you
    But I’m getting better at being by myself
    And it’s hard to admit the truth
    That you might have won ‘cause I’m thinking about
    All of the time that’s gone by and I still know your number
    And I might never see you again
    And I hope that you know that somewhere I’ll be wishing you well
    I’ll be wishing you well
    Wishing you, wishing you well

    All of the time that’s gone by and I still know your number
    And I might never see you again
    And I hope that you know that somewhere I’ll be wishing you well

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