- Music
- 16 Feb 21
The track tackles the difficulty of letting go while getting out of a toxic relationship, hoping that you're making space for something better.
Dublin-based artist Fí has released her new single, 'Over You', following standout 2020 single 'All I Have' and 2018's 'Feel Better'.
Produced by Matt Weir (Ryan Mack, Robert Grace), the song hones in on the struggle of releasing yourself from a toxic relationship, despite knowing that what you stand to gain is more than what you could lose.
“The track is about the ending of a relationship, the redirection to something better," Fí explains of 'Over You'.
"I do believe everything happens for a reason and sometimes we need something bad to happen to shake us and realise what's really important. I made excuses, ignored the red flags and didn't prioritise my needs and although was a shock to the system when it all ended, it also gave me a new lease of life. It taught me to put myself first and to always trust myself with choices in the future'.
Inspired by fellow luminaries such as Halsey, Tove Lo, Chelsea Cutler, and Verite, Fí is a self taught musician who started writing after buying her first guitar in college and has spent the last few years crafting songs from her bedroom.
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She released her debut single, 'Éalú' back in 2016, launching her career with a bang.
The artist has been playlisted on RTE2FM, while 'Feel Better' was made ‘Track Of The Day’ in Hot Press.
Fí has performed at many festivals and acoustic gigs playing Electric Picnic, Vantastival and supported acts like The Academic, Freya Ridings and Aine Cahill.
With the new change in direction in sound, she played her headline gig in Workmans in November to a packed out room for We-Bloom as well as performing at the infamous Ruby Sessions in Dublin.
In 2019, Fí penned a letter for Hot Press to shine a light on mental health challenges and how to overcome them. Read it here.
Listen to 'Over You' below:
https://open.spotify.com/track/3ewF6y6IjNFMgfMaCRbjMo