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    MUANH’s Ever Since Is an Alt-Pop Reflection on Identity and Belonging

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaApril 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    MUANH’s Ever Since floats in that strange middle ground where loneliness starts to feel like home.

    Built from a simple electric guitar loop, the alt-pop track blends soft vocals with warm layers that gradually open up.

    Then the saxophone cuts through—bold, almost cinematic—shifting the atmosphere without breaking it.

    “Cause ever since I came here / I’ve been trying to fit in,” she sings. The lyrics draw from her own experience growing up between the U.S. and Germany, always adapting, always second-guessing. 

    “It’s about how easy it is to lose yourself in expectations, whether they come from other people or from yourself,” MUANH explains.

    The production is spot on, from the airy textures to the pacing. The words land like thoughts she’s been carrying for years. 

    “Break out of your head… Don’t stay in your bed… They think it’s easy but those moments come and go like waves.”

    Her voice stays close and clear, giving shape to the quiet moments we usually ignore. It’s calm, clear, and unapologetically intimate.

    A confident, atmospheric release that leaves space for everything MUANH couldn’t say before.

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    MUANH Ever Since Lyrics

    Heavy on the shoulders, can I take it off?
    They look at me like I won’t ever be enough 
    Emotions tired, emotions wild

    Chorus 
    Cause ever since I came here
    I‘ve been trying to fit in
    And everytime I come home I think I might need a friend 

    Break out of your head
    Save your resources 
    Don’t stay in your bed
    You know what they said 
    They think it’s easy but those moments come and go like waves

    Chorus 
    Cause ever since I came here
    I‘ve been trying to fit in
    And everytime I come home I think I might need a friend 

    I‘m not a saint 
    Just so many things I ain‘t showing 
    Just one embrace and I‘ll feel save with you

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