Fresh off her free EP Fvck & Love, Marsha Ambrosius offers this emotional, new ballad from her upcoming album Friends & Lovers called "Run." The British soulstress unleashes her impressive pipes once again as she sadly sings of a love that didn’t pan out.
“Wanna stay, wanna leave / I’m so caught in between / Now I finally see, that you just weren’t the one for me,” she sings on the chorus of the single that grows from a lonely piano to a huge orchestration and her soaring vocals.
Friends & Lovers is slated to arrive later in 2014.
Directed by Declan Whitebloom
“Run” by Marsha Ambrosius is a soul-stirring ballad that navigates the complexities of love and heartbreak with raw emotion and honesty. Against a backdrop of haunting piano chords and subtle instrumentation, Ambrosius delivers a captivating performance that showcases her powerful vocals and poignant lyricism.
The song opens with a sense of vulnerability as Ambrosius lays bare her emotions, reflecting on the challenges of a tumultuous relationship. Her voice trembles with emotion as she sings of longing and regret, capturing the pain of love lost and the longing for reconciliation.
The title, “Run,” serves as a poignant plea for escape from the turmoil of a troubled romance, as Ambrosius wrestles with her conflicting emotions. Her lyrics are filled with introspective introspection and raw honesty, as she grapples with the complexities of love and loss.
The production is minimalist yet impactful, with subtle instrumentation that allows Ambrosius’ vocals to take center stage. From the haunting piano melodies to the atmospheric synths, every element of the arrangement contributes to the song’s emotional depth and resonance.
“Run” by Marsha Ambrosius is a powerful and deeply moving ballad that resonates with listeners on a visceral level. With its soul-stirring melodies and heartfelt lyrics, it’s a song that speaks to the universal experience of love and heartbreak, leaving a lasting impression long after the music fades.