‘The World Needs Love’ by pola is a chill, slow and vulnerable track by the singer-songwriter that takes its listeners on a reflective journey. The slow soundscape feels simultaneously elevating and grounding at the same time, while its lyrics hold space for weighty realisations that are slow in their urging.
The soundscape is a slow drag, one that feels like a slow-dawning, empowering realisation that is simple, yet profound.
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‘The World Needs Love’: Slow Realisations
‘The World Needs Love’ begins with slow pianos that seem to pace, wading through deep emotions that feel heavy. The narrator seems to move along with this slowness, allowing its vulnerability to seep through their tone.
The lyrics on the other hand, quietly urge the listener to open up their hearts. It pulls us to vulnerable, offering this subtle, building sense of healing. This in a world full of lonely souls, all seeking connection.
“…You know there’s no need to cry,
The World Needs Love, just love…”.
The lines in themselves offer this grounded, yet elevated sense of healing. This while the soundscape begins to pick up pace, with a subtle, shuffling percussion while creating a heavy tone, like amber coating an insect in its gold.
‘The World Needs Love’ by pola attempts to offer an answer to what feels like overbearing, growing cynicism. Its slow, building melodies attempt to offer an antidote to loneliness, using its simple message to get its point across.
An immersive, slow urging to empowered realisation.
The Artist
Pola Popieszalscy or pola was born in Poland to a family known for their musical renown. After being discovered by musical producer Robin Millar, the singer-songwriter has performed infront of crowds of over 20,000 people.
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Singer-songwriter. Writer. Storyteller.