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Cecily's 'I' anthem is about her personal experiences
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Cecily's 'I' anthem is about her personal experiences

The synthy pop number explores the idea of needing to break up with someone toxic in your life.
9 March 2021 6:49PM

Auckland singer-songwriter Cecily rounded out 2020 with her punchy single ‘Feast’ and is back to kick off the new year with her latest track ‘I’. The synthy pop number explores the idea of needing to break up with someone toxic in your life. Something many people have likely experienced, but Cecily throws in the added curveball of that person being herself.

Get to know her below!

Where do you call home?
Auckland

What inspired your song I?
My song 'I' was inspired by my melancholic state that occurred after I had felt rejected by a few people close to me and I was feeling too tired to make any real life progress so I just wallowed in my own sadness.

What's your proudest musical moment?
My proudest musical moment is still to come, I hope.

What's a Kiwi song you're loving at the moment?
A kiwi song I'm loving is an oldie but a goodie: 'Living In My House' by Junica ft. Ladyhawke

What's one artist you would love to collaborate with?
An artist I would love to collaborate with is ABBA but I need a time machine first 😅