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    Anna Pancaldi Bares Her Soul in Mesmerising New Single Before You

    Lucy LernerBy Lucy LernerOctober 3, 2024Updated:October 3, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    You know those songs that somehow manage to pull your heart right out of your chest?

    Anna Pancaldi’s latest single, Before You, does precisely that – and more.

    It’s a song that quietly grabs your attention, subtle at first, almost easy to overlook, until its melodies start wrapping around you, tightening their grip as they grow stronger, impossible to ignore.

    Just when you think she’s reached her emotional limit, giving every ounce of herself to her music, Anna Pancaldi finds a way to dig even deeper. 

    Pancaldi’s voice is nothing short of magical – the way it soars and dips, carrying vulnerability and strength in equal measure.

    When she sings “I wanted you to want me, but it would have been too good to be true,” you can practically hear the echoes of every unrequited crush ever nursed.

    It feels like she’s pulling memories you never put to paper, yet every line strikes a chord as if she’s speaking directly to the parts of yourself you’ve kept hidden.

    The production here is something special. The haunting strings tell their own story, filling the gaps between Pancaldi’s words like echoes of missed chances.

    The acoustic guitar keeps everything steady, grounding the song even when the emotions it carries feel like they might drift off.

    Before You is all about raw honesty. Pancaldi doesn’t just touch on vulnerability; she reveals it fully, allowing each note to uncover a deeper truth.

    Pancaldi revealed to Neon Music what Before You is about, she said:

    “An exploration into what it is to be brave and what it evoked when my bravery didn’t lead me where I had hoped to go. How it felt to have to swallow the consequences of a feeling unreciprocated.”

    Anna Pancaldi Bares Her Soul in Mesmerising New Single Before You
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    Sure, there are plenty of songs out there about unrequited love. But how many of them make you feel like maybe, just maybe, the real victory isn’t in getting what you want, but in having the guts to ask for it in the first place?

    That’s the magic Pancaldi works here – turning emotional defeat into a different kind of triumph.

    Anna Pancaldi Before You Lyrics

    VERSE 1
    You got through
    You called out to my courage ~
    It’s been a while 
    Sitting in this quiet
    But I stretched out my feelings 
    As they moved they pushed me towards you


    I got ahead of myself 
    And that’s all good and well
    If you actually get what you want


    I wanted you to want me 
    But it would have been too good to be true
    So I pretend that I don’t want you 
    As I fade out of view
    Back to where I was before you

    VERSE 2
    I said it out loud
    And you bowed out politely 
    It’s at my expense
    So typical that I am left
    With the consequence 
    Of the honesty, I have laid bare 


    I got ahead of myself 
    And that’s all good and well
    If you actually get what you want

    CHORUS
    I wanted you to want me 
    But it would have been too good to be true
    So I pretend that I don’t want you ~
    As I fade out of view
    Back to where I was before you

    BRIDGE
    Speaking from my solitude 
    It’s only days I want from you 
    That you might come to know me more 
    But I filled the gaps 
    You occupied 
    Affirming that of course I’m right
    That you don’t, you don’t, you don’t 


    You don’t want me 
    But it would have been too good to be true
    So I pretend that I don’t want you 
    As I fade out of view
    Back to where I was 
    I wanted you to want me 
    But it would have been too good to be true
    So I pretend that I don’t want you 
    As I fade out of view
    Back to where I was 
    Back to who I was 
    Back to where I was before you 

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