Zay Ravelle, a non-binary, queer rapper, whom we all are grateful to, has presented to us a new song that is named “Pass The Time”. This reflective song is about the notion that it is hard to forget an event or a certain moment in your life after it is gone.
“Pass The Time” perfectly conveys the conflicting feelings which exist between the happy timepass when a big moment has been realised and the aftermath of that time which feels empty and boring. By taking the example of what she experienced after a concert or gig, Ravelle seeks to show this solemn reality. The simple raw sincerity and emotional nakedness in her lyrics are precisely the things that make the audience relate to their feeling of melancholy and yearning.
Ravelle courageously troubles the intricacies of human feelings giving room to the listeners to encounter their own vulnerability and sense comfort in the unity. By means of her songs, Ravelle provides space for contemplation and self-reflection, assisting listeners in facing their emotions in a happy and safe way.
“Pass The Time” is not just a song; it’s proof that music has the potential to make one feel and to be a catalyst of connection. Ravelle is a young ambitious artist whose heartfelt performance and relatable lyrics stay with you forever, so to say, and invite others to join in on a journey of self-recovery and emotional healing.
It is in this world where exposure is close to being depicted as a weakness that Zay Ravelle confidently accepts her true self, and invites others to do the same. “Godspeed” is an invitation to pocket one’s feelings and be emboldened by the beauty of the unending passing of moments.