Here is Tahani’s latest single, “Psychological $uicide” an amazing one that reflects her life experiences especially on the issue of mental health. A trajectory of the pain, suffering, confusion, and hope from one of the gloomiest periods in her life is clearly depicted in the song. Filmed against the backdrop of Coleford, in the Forest Of Dean where the track was recorded, “Psychological $uicide” is eerie, but yes, liberating.
The words tell us about Tahani’s struggle, her darkness, and, therefore, about suicide as about the only choice left to escape the pain. She terms this as psychological suicide, this is a pute metaphor when describing her emotional status during those times. While the song is majoring on sadness, it provides counterpoint to that sadness in the form of a wink, which basically gives the audience members feeling of camaraderie, cure.
Concerning the musical side, Emo rap/ rock, Pop rock and electronic music defines the track proficiently. It starts with an elegiac piano — something becomes thoughtful from the very first seconds — and builds up into multi-layered rock song supported by electronic synths. Tahani stands out all through the show as a lead vocalists making sure to sing and perform each line with passion.
Referring to lyrics, they are humorous and at the same time dark; reminds about the need to talk about mental health and how strong it is to be weak. The song features budding nu-metal/old-school-emo vibes, but Tahani also adds many modern elements to it. “Psychological $uicide” is a powerful and empowering song for lovers of themselves and creators of lives that are worth living, and we can all get lost in it.