Sorvina and jakohitsdifferent’s “happy new year!” Is a Deeply Human Confessional That Will Humble You

It may be the middle of the year, but Sorvina and jakohitsdifferent’s “happy new year!” will pull you right back into the hopeful, big-dreams energy of a fresh start. United States-based artist Sorvina cleverly rhymes over jazz and soul samples from German artist jakohitsdifferent, and the result is a vibe that holds you from start to finish. The song poetically voices the quiet fears so many of us carry: “I’m scared that I might never be a hero…I’m scared to start from zero.” Gospel choir vocals swell beneath Sorvina’s chain of worries, and before long those worries become your own. This is a deeply human, confessional track that will stop you in your tracks and remind you that everyone is figuring it out as they go. Dive in now:

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Written by Ryan Cassata

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