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"Feelings" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lauv. It was released on September 19, 2019, as the fifth single from his debut studio album How I'm Feeling . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
How I'm Feeling (stylized as ~how i'm feeling~) is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Lauv.It was released on March 6, 2020, by AWAL.The album was supported by eleven singles, with three featuring artists such as Australian singer Troye Sivan, English singer Anne Marie, and American pop band LANY, with the single with Sivan peaking at number eighty one on the Billboard Hot 100.
On September 19, 2019, Lauv released "Feelings", [53] Two weeks later, on October 3, Lauv released the single "Sims". A "short film" for the single was released on October 28. [54] On October 18, 2019, Lauv made his debut in K-pop through his collaboration with BTS for the song "Make It Right", which is an ode to ARMY (BTS fans). [55]
Some also call the track the highlight of its album, How I'm Feeling, with Malika Padin from Riot calling it its "the best track". [18] Sophia Simon-Bashall of The Line of Best Fit also says that "Modern Loneliness" is "the greatest insight into how not only Lauv, but the generation he speaks to, is feeling." and calls it "an ode to the ...
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Lauv (who struggles from OCD and depression), wrote the song while on his 2019 Asian tour. Written in first person, Sad Forever discusses living with multiple mental health conditions and the social stigma surrounding them. Specific topics include Lauv's experience with depersonalization, grief, insomnia, and the usage of psychiatric medication.
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