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Embracing Confidence and Independence in Isla De Luca’s “i already am one”

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The song “i already am one” by Isla De Luca is a fun blast that incorporates the sleaze music of Y2K with Pop Rock, creating an addictive sound. We hear the electric guitar as the main instrumental from the very beginning, and Isla’s powerful and optimistic voice is only added to the chorus.

The song is a portrait of one’s spirit of independence and confidence. The way Isla delivered reflects the message of power and declines of the standards of society that teaches the women that they need to look for help outside to be successful. Musing about Cher’s assertive answer to her mother’s suggestion to get married to the rich guy like yourself, Isla stands up for the belief that one can absolutely be themselves and should not be afraid to show that.

The song creates an energetic atmosphere, thanks to its amazing beat and motivational tempo. The hook, with its memorable tune and infectious vocals, has a captivating effect and makes you want more.

In addition to the song’s beautiful sound, the polished and clear sound in this song really meet Isla’s vocal capability and the instrument arrangement. Every detail of the track is carefully thought and carefully arranged.

“i already am one” is the first single from Isla De Luca and its fantastic due to it mix of creative patterns, melodies changes and it message. It is a song that besides giving entertainment, it also ignites thinking in someone making one desire to emancipate in their independence and express their confidence.

Nowadays, people often base their self-worth on what society expects them to be, and this is what Isla’s music will keep reminding us of that we should be ourselves, and we have all the power and ability to celebrate our uniqueness.

Listen below.

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Barbie Edonia

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