Zoe Ferguson Hopes She’s Not Going To “Die Alone”
It’s undeniable that Portland-based Artist Zoe Ferguson’s latest single “Die Alone” exhibits the criteria of a major hit song. The track has a solid and catchy rhythm and presents a dedicated and authentic songwriting. Indeed, the most notable attribute of this production is the singer’s silky, poignant vocal delivery, bordered by exhilarating melodies.
The concept seems simple, yet presents a very consistent and efficient built that captures the audience’s attention, feeding them with sterling emotions. The inspiration behind the songwriting stems from Zoe’s personal experience, which makes the content even more relatable. She explains in her words:
“I wrote Die Alone after I had gotten out of a long relationship. I felt like I didn’t have very many people around and that I would never be in another relationship again. It was a hard time for me, but writing this song really helped me cope with the situation. I hope when people listen, they feel less alone and that they can relate. For me, “Die Alone”, feels authentic since it is about something I’ve been through and came from emotions I’ve felt personally. I love writing music that people can connect with and makes them think, “Wow, this is exactly what ’m going through at this moment.”
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