18-year-old Swedish singer Minna Möller, has entered the music scene with her debut single ‘Set Them Free‘ and it’s got our attention for all the right reasons.
This self-written track marks a significant introduction to her art, revealing a soulful depth that is wonderfully intriguing.With a voice that carries a delightfully rich, soulful tone far beyond her years, Minna’s delivery resembles another of our favourite Danish artists Emi Wes, also known for her distinctive dark vocal nuances.
‘Set Them Free‘ delves into the complexities of dealing with mental illness in personal relationships. Minna’s lyrics poignantly address the delicate balance of providing support while recognising self-preservation. The line “I’m not gonna lead the way, so I show you the wings and the valuable things” encapsulates the song’s core message: equipping loved ones with the tools they need while understanding the importance of sometimes stepping back.
Musically, the song has a soulful drum lick that underlines a moody groove. The chorus is particularly impactful, with Möller’s vocals delivering an engaging and vulnerable performance.
The production of ‘Set Them Free‘ was a collaborative effort with Minna’s cousin, Enzio Bonsu. In Skeppsholmen, a picturesque area of Stockholm, Benny Andersson’s studio provided an inspiring environment that undoubtedly influenced the air within the song.
Minna Möller’s debut is more than just an introduction; it’s an invitation into her world, where personal experiences and broader societal issues intertwine. ‘Set Them Free‘ is a promising start. It will be exciting to see how she continues to evolve and impact the music world with her unique voice and perspective. She already has us onboard.
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