There's a lucky guy catching the butterflies from Kat Dahlia's heart. In the visual for her new single, "I Think I'm In Love," the Miami-based singer-songwriter is caught up in the raptures of new love, you know, the stage where you find yourself always smiling and doing clumsy things like overpouring milk into a cereal bowl.
Everyone should experience this kind of love!
"I Think I'm In Love" is lifted from Kat's debut album, My Garden, out now.
“The project is basically a collection of moments in my life,” Kat told Singersroom. “Music that I was experimenting with, experiences that I was going through, and we basically took eleven of the best records that I’ve done in the past three years and put it into one project. All the songs are personal to me, and all have their own story.
“I Think I’m In Love” by Kat Dahlia is a soulful and introspective track that delves into the complexities of romance and self-discovery. Set against a backdrop of moody melodies and understated production, the song captivates listeners with its raw emotion and heartfelt lyricism.
Kat Dahlia’s raspy vocals exude vulnerability and authenticity as she navigates the highs and lows of falling in love. Her emotive delivery and poignant lyricism paint a vivid picture of the confusion and excitement that accompanies matters of the heart.
The chorus of “I Think I’m In Love” serves as a haunting refrain, echoing the sentiment of uncertainty and longing that runs throughout the song. Each note is filled with emotion, capturing the intensity of romantic turmoil and the quest for clarity.
With its soul-stirring melodies and introspective lyricism, “I Think I’m In Love” is more than just a song; it’s a heartfelt exploration of the human experience and the journey towards understanding oneself and others. It invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love and self-discovery, reminding them that even amidst uncertainty, there is beauty in the journey.
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