MINOVA Introduces Debut EP With the Dreamlike “Where Do I Go”


As we lay in bed, we often ponder our future and what it may hold. MINOVA's "Where Do I Go" beautifully encapsulates this universal experience.

19-year-old indie singer-songwriter MINOVA introduces the next chapter of their artistry with the single “Where Do I Go,” taken from her debut EP. Finding their footing over lo-fi production and homey bedroom pop, MINOVA seeks out a dreamlike moment of solitude amongst a wave of uncertainty. From Arabia and the Philippines, they continue to share their indie pop sound with diverse audiences and look to connect with fans around the world. 

Through its powerful lyrics and expressive melody, "Where Do I Go" captures the complex emotions that arise from the human experience of seeking companionship and belonging. It showcases MINOVA's unique sound influenced by indie rock and pop, featuring a smooth, dynamic vocal performance and minimalistic production, allowing the listener to find their own interpretation of the song. 

"Where Do I Go" skillfully conveys the profound feelings of isolation and longing for human companionship. Despite these feelings of loneliness, the song also highlights the value and beauty of forming meaningful relationships with others. The song is an honest and vulnerable take on a subject capable of resonating with anyone. Its inherent simplicity allows the listener to connect with it personally, giving it the air of a timeless indie classic.

 With an emotional yet hopeful message, “Where Do I Go” will resonate with listeners. 

Listen to "Where Do I Go" below:

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