"Polar Opposite" is Ariana Fig's new single, out today. A real jewel of emotional authenticity and sincerity, where the artist reveals to us the concerns she feels after a separation that she did not want.
It is obvious that if you read us regularly, you know that the mixture of piano, electric guitar, and violin is for me the perfect combo to trigger the thrill.
And precisely, Ariana was already playing the violin very young, in a symphony orchestra, and she started to write her own songs ... at 13 years old! Ariana is still young and yet she has everything to be great. The maturity of her writing and her vocal ease are quite ... disconcerting.
You will appreciate the delicacy of each of the lines of this song, filled with sweetness and comforting vibes. No matter what you're feeling right now, or what you've been through, this song will cheer you up in unexpected proportions.
"Polar Opposite" is only Ariana's fifth single, and it has all the potential to bring her to the ears of the world. If you like this song, follow her on Spotify and her social media, and show her some love. You will not regret having been among the first to discover this nugget when you'll hear her on national radio stations.
Lyrics
I hope that you’re happy
I hope you’re moved on
Can you still like me even though we’re not in love
Do you think about me
Or talk to your friends
About where you’ve seen me
And how it never ends
so opposite
Always on separate sides
Just this once just this once I wondered if you’d take mine
Polar opposites
Something we both can’t deny
Cold conversations
But it’s running hot in my mind
running hot in my mind
What do you think about me
And the person that I’ve become
Cuz honestly speaking I’ve become so numb
To all the outside drinking
And the heavy social smoke
How are we still breathing
It’s been a year since we spoke
so opposite
Always on separate sides
Just this once just this once I wonder if you’d take mine
Polar opposites
Something we both can’t deny
There’s awkward silence
In between the white lies
So opposite
Always on separate sides
For one last time
Would you care if I call you mine?