Michael Kumar's "Fly": An Extremely Touching Song of Recovery and Fortitude

Michael Kumar's most recent single, Fly, is an emotional and heartfelt song that delves into the raw emotions tied to breakups and personal pain. Originating from London, Kumar puts his emotions into this song by incorporating abstract lyrics, strings, and a distinctive songwriting approach that appears to be as healing for him as an artist as it is for the audience. Inspired by legendary bands such as Creed, Silverchair, and Queen, Marcello delivers a powerful mix of emotion and musical complexity in Fly.


The music starts with a gentle combination of strings, establishing a mood that is simultaneously delicate and inspiring. It soon becomes evident that Fly is not solely focused on moving on from a breakup, it encompasses a complete journey toward personal healing. Incorporating modal songwriting and abstract lyricism enhances the track by encouraging listeners to interpret the song's themes in their own way, adding complexity. The open-ended nature of Fly resonates strongly with individuals facing challenges such as heartbreak, trauma, or seeking emotional connections.



Marcello's delivery exudes emotion, but there is also a glimmer of hope in his voice. While he expresses feelings of pain and confusion when releasing, his words are authentic and healing. 



The title of the song, Fly, represents the liberation that comes with expressing emotions and being able to progress, despite the weight of previous experiences. The poetic and abstract lyrics are relatable to a broad audience yet retain a personal element.




The creation of Fly was carefully completed, with Kev recording it at "The Recording Label" in London. The layout is simple yet impactful, as the drums, bass, and strings collaborate to amplify the emotional depth of the song. Romain plays drums and John does too.


Get In Touch with Michael Kumar:


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelkumar_musician/


Bandcamp: https://michaelkumar.bandcamp.com/


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