Singapore-based artist Tabitha Nauser is known for her vulnerable explorations of heartbreak, toxic relationships and self-acceptance. Her latest single, “When Will I Be Loved” delves into a little bit of each.
In the empowering laid-back track, Nauser yearns to “give Love, but most importantly, receive Love!,” she explains. “It’s a message to the universe to bring Love that’s worthy of you and that you deserve, without having to settle for anything else. We embrace Love in all forms – romantic, personal and platonic! The song brings me back to when I was going through this really sad break up. It was super toxic, and I felt shitty about me as a person and who I was as an artist. I just didn’t feel like I was really worthy of love. It was a tough time, but holds an empowering message for people who realise that, after something like that, they obviously can be loved.”
Between Nauser’s lyrical vulnerability, emotioned filled choruses, and driving beat, the track provides a sense of hope and healing.
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