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Dive into the emotional depths of heartbreak with Melanie Gillott’s newest single, “Delusion”

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Rising pop sensa5on, Melanie Gillott, has unveiled her latest single, “Delusion,” a soul-stirring track that delves into the rollercoaster of emotions that follow a breakup, capturing the essence of self-discovery and resilience.

“Delusion” is a poignant narrative of love lost and self-worth found. Melanie’s evocative vocals combined with poignant lyrics create a moving melody that resonates with listeners, offering solace and strength in the face of heartache.

Speaking about the single, Melanie shares, “’Delusion’” is a reflection of the conflicting emotions that arise aRer a breakup. It’s about realizing your own value amidst the pain of letting go. I hope this song serves as a beacon oof hope for those going through similar experiences.”

With “Delusion,” Melanie Gillott showcases her growth as an artist and storyteller, connecting with audiences on a profound level. The single not only marks a musical milestone but also reinforces Melanie’s position as a voice of authenticity and empathy.

Experience the soul-stirring sounds of “Delusion” now available on all major streaming platforms. Follow Melanie Gillott’s journey as she continues to make waves in the music industry.

Listen below.

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