Carsen's "Losing My" Music Video Is Almost Too Relatable [Premiere]

It's incredibly easy to lose focus on what's important during the most crucial time of your life. The constant fight of anxiety, self-doubt and unworthiness is something we all struggle with at some point. Carsen tells that story in her brand new single and music video, "Losing My". The vulnerable single is bound to resonate with the ones who let their thoughts get the best of them. But, Carsen is here as an outlet. She's here to tell you're not alone and there's a light at the end of the tunnel.

The song comes with a new chapter in Carsen's career. With her ever evolving sound, Carsen proves herself as a diverse artist and incredibly talented songwriter. She dives into her personal experiences of holding high expectations for herself, but feeling like she's fallen short of them. Striving to focus on bettering herself, she opens up to her inner battles and welcomes everyone into her life who may be dealing with similar issues.

Produced by Jon Santana, the dynamic duo created a vibrant song that will have you constantly repeating this on a late night playlist. The hypnotic piano embraces you with generosity and love. Carsen's flawless tone in her vocals is an astonishingly calming presence in the song, formulating a strong emotional bond between anyone listening to the song, destined to make you fall head over heels. When the beat drops, it hits in such an alleviating way, you feel a burst of weight lifted off your chest.

It's the music video that takes the cake. Produced by Woody, the video creates a dream-like world with Carsen on what seems to be a deserted beach. Representing the loneliness she's experiencing, they use coloring, landscape shots and unique camera angles to catch the attention of the viewer. Throughout the video, we see Carsen's spirit lifted, representing the grip she's getting on her life. A perfect portrayal of the many emotions someone with anxiety and self-worth struggles goes through. But, Carsen wants to prove with her music that you're not alone, and she's here to talk. This is just the start of a very promising career for this relatable young artist.

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