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Deja Renee Through Breakup Spiral with Falling (Lose My Mind)

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Deja Renee Falling (Lose My Mind)

Imagine loading your trolley like a king. Bread, frozen pizza, snacks, maybe even that overpriced orange juice pretending to be healthy. Then, of course, comes the self-checkout moment at Walmart. Beep. Again. And again. Card declined. Suddenly your whole personality collapses near aisle seven. So now you’ve got two choices: disappear into the parking lot forever or walk back through the supermarket putting every item back on the shelves like some emotionally damaged Robin Hood.

Breakups work pretty much the same way. Your plans get rejected at the counter, and Deja Renee knows that spiral well. Maybe not the Walmart humiliation specifically, but definitely the emotional car crash after love packs its bags and leaves cigarette smoke in the curtains. Her latest single, Falling (Lose My Mind), goes straight into recalibration, confusion, self-control, and the ugly gymnastics of rebuilding yourself after the relationship finally cracks open.

Deja Renee Turns Chaos Into Pop Fuel

Over the years, the Carlsbad artist built her sound through emotional storytelling and years of musical discipline. Shaped by classical voice and jazz training, she later moved deeper into modern pop and R&B. And thank God she did – you can hear that control all over this release. Especially during the moments where the song deliberately threatens to fall apart emotionally.

Living in my own shitty messed up delusions”… I like that one. It comes like a confession somebody spills out halfway through a fight with themselves. Real thoughts meet real mess, straight out on the table.

Deja Renee Falling (Lose My Mind)

Deja Renee And The Team Behind The Spiral

Meanwhile, producer Olivier Bassil gives the track atmospheric textures, electric guitar lines and thick bass movement. On top of that, vocal layers inspired by Ariana Grande and Tate McRae float through the mix too. However, the strongest thing here comes from Deja Renee – I thing she’s finally trusting her own voice instead of chasing somebody else’s shadow.

I like artists who leave some fingerprints on the glass instead of polishing everything clean. Deja Renee does exactly that here. For many listeners, that confusion will feel familiar. That’s the point. Still, there’s always a way back out of the mess – a bit like digging through your purse and finally finding the right debit card to pay for your shopping.

Find more about Deja Renee, her music, and the next chapter of the story through her digital treehouse online.


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Written by: Flav


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