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    Liang Lawrence If Only: A Sonic Rebellion Against Silent Expectations

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 12, 2024Updated:July 12, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Liang Lawrence’s If Only drifts into existence like a half-remembered dream.

    The song’s ethereal quality belies its weighty subject matter, addressing society’s unfair expectations of women with a gentle yet unflinching gaze.

    Liang Lawrence If Only song cover
    Liang Lawrence If Only song cover

    Lawrence’s vocals float atop a delicate acoustic foundation, her voice carrying both warmth and a hint of weariness.

    The guitar work shifts subtly throughout, mirroring the emotional landscape of the lyrics.

    At times, it feels grounded and intimate, as if Lawrence is whispering directly to the listener.

    In other moments, particularly during the bridge, the melody soars to unexpected heights, echoing the internal struggle depicted in the words.

    As the song unfolds, an undercurrent of melancholy seeps through the arrangement.

    Liang Lawrence’s guitar playing adds layers of nuance, sometimes hinting at hope, other times underscoring the raw vulnerability of her narrative.

    This emotional complexity is further enhanced by an unexpected harmonic twist that catches the ear and tugs at the heart.

    The addition of violins in the outro elevates If Only from a simple confessional to something more profound.

    These strings don’t merely accompany; they seem to give voice to unspoken feelings, swelling with a bittersweet intensity that lingers long after the final note fades.

    Liang Lawrence’s lyrics paint vivid scenes—morning kisses, shared bedrooms, lonely walks home—each vignette charged with unspoken emotional weight.

    She challenges societal labels placed on women with quiet defiance, turning personal experiences into a rallying cry for those who’ve felt misunderstood or unfairly judged.

    If Only isn’t just a song; it’s a dare. Lawrence challenges us to confront the uncomfortable truths we often ignore.

    As the first taste of her EP “What’s Dead And Gone,” it leaves us hungry for more of her raw, unapologetic storytelling.

    This track doesn’t just hint at Lawrence’s potential; it grabs you by the collar and demands you pay attention to a voice that refuses to be silenced or categorised.

    Brace yourself for an EP that promises to peel back layers of societal expectations with the precision of a surgeon and the heart of a poet.

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    Liang Lawrence If Only Lyrics

    Walked me home in the morning you
    Kissed me stood on the pavement and
    Asked me if I had a good time too

    Shared both sides of your bed I coulda
    Melted right there every time that you
    Checked in asked me if this feels good

    If only that were the case it’d be
    So sweet I’d say he’s lovely and not
    Carry around the weight of you

    Walked home all by myself with the
    Torch on greeted the sun as she
    Came out scrubbed ’til my skin turned blue

    Stained with the shape of your lips places
    No one else had ever been, I was
    Naked but I think you barely knew

    Holdin’ me ’cause anything’s better than
    Lonely I don’t think you could have
    Shown me colors that were more true

    You had me around your neck
    ’cause darlin’ I’m your best kept
    Darlin’ I’m your best kept

    And I’ll take this to both our graves
    ’cause I’m so ashamed of it
    Oh I’m so ashamed of it
    But you’re not ashamed of it

    Make my bed every morning I
    Take myself for a walk and
    Hope that one day I’ll forget you

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