: The central hook, " I promise you I’ll be a better me ," underscores the song’s focus on self-improvement and redemption.
Released on September 20, 2022, "" by Canadian producer and recording artist Lexnour (Alex Nour) is a melodic hip-hop and pop-alternative track centered on the themes of regret, personal growth, and the desire for reconciliation. Song Overview and Theme
: His solo work often blends hip-hop, alternative, and pop, a sound frequently compared to artists like Eminem or Post Malone due to its stirring lyrics and melodic delivery.
The song serves as an emotional plea for a second chance in a relationship. The lyrics detail a struggle with heartbreak, where the protagonist reflects on "ups and downs" and "rainy days" while promising to change for the better. Key lyrical motifs include:
: The artist questions if it was "you or was it me that wasn’t really enough," showcasing a moment of raw introspective conflict. Artist Background: Lexnour
: The central hook, " I promise you I’ll be a better me ," underscores the song’s focus on self-improvement and redemption.
Released on September 20, 2022, "" by Canadian producer and recording artist Lexnour (Alex Nour) is a melodic hip-hop and pop-alternative track centered on the themes of regret, personal growth, and the desire for reconciliation. Song Overview and Theme
: His solo work often blends hip-hop, alternative, and pop, a sound frequently compared to artists like Eminem or Post Malone due to its stirring lyrics and melodic delivery.
The song serves as an emotional plea for a second chance in a relationship. The lyrics detail a struggle with heartbreak, where the protagonist reflects on "ups and downs" and "rainy days" while promising to change for the better. Key lyrical motifs include:
: The artist questions if it was "you or was it me that wasn’t really enough," showcasing a moment of raw introspective conflict. Artist Background: Lexnour