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Am I Okay? received favorable feedback from critics upon release.Rolling Stone described Am I Okay? as displaying Megan Moroney "deep in her feels" with references to therapy ("No Caller ID"), fears of dying alone ("Third Time's the Charm"), blasé resignation ("Indifferent"), and a "mournful goodbye ballad" inspired by the loss of her uncle in the September 11 attacks ("Heaven by Noon"). [13]
"You'll Be Fine" is a single by Canadian rock band Palaye Royale. The single was released on July 18, 2018 through Sumerian Records . The song is the lead single off of the band's second studio album, Boom Boom Room (Side B) .
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You'll be Fine has received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics. Luke Nuttall writing for The Soundboard awarded the album a 7 out of 10 rating admitting that "Hot Mulligan haven't come out with a genre-defining opus", but noted that Youll Be Fine "can consistently keep up an emotional core that’s so much more real and an instrumental canvas that directly benefits it ...
Here, the two discuss taking control of their own stories, finding glimmers of hope, and Nguyen’s upcoming Blue Origin flight, ... And then you say, “Okay, fine, I’ll set off on this journey ...
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You'll Be Fine may refer to: "You'll Be Fine" (song), a 2018 song by Palaye Royale; You'll Be Fine, a 2020 album by Hot Mulligan "You'll Be Fine", a song by ...
The song received generally favorable reviews. John Hamilton of Idolator described that Cher "brings an appropriate world-weariness to the song." [9] Tim Sendra of AllMusic stated that the second half of the album, which also includes "I Hope You Find It", wasn't successful, writing, "These songs aren't as successful, thanks to the somewhat syrupy melodies and clichéd lyrics, but also because ...