Lisasinson shares “I got used to it”

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Since when everythingthe new and long-awaited album by Lisasinson will arrive on January 23rd via Elephant Records and, to close the preview phase with a flourish, he gives us “I got used to it”a song that perfectly captures the vibe of the project and the emotional journey that Miriam he proposes to us.

“I got used to it” It is a testimony of how to overcome a painful breakup and the brave decision to move forward towards autonomy. With super honest lyrics and an open heart, Lisasinson takes us through the labyrinth of heartbreak, from the initial pain to that sensationcomfortable h ationhaving found peace with oneself. It is a topic thatue healthya real hit both musical and emotional, which addresses the end of a relationship without bitterness, but with a sense of liberation and maturity. The artist transforms nostalgia into pure resilience, offering us a mirror where we can see our own battles and victories.

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With this single, Miriam reaffirms the brutal force and sophistication in both the lyrics and the music that promise to be the trademark of their imminent and highly anticipated new material, Since when everything. “I got used to it” works as the perfect bridge to the full album, raising the hype and consolidating Lisasinson as one of the most promising voices and with the most feeling of the indie scenecurrent

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