With his latest single 'Waste', Vraell delves into the complexities of long-distance friendships and the bittersweet challenge of keeping those bonds alive. The song reflects on the emotions that surface when distance creates a sense of disconnection, only to dissolve when friends reunite and everything feels unchanged.
In the line, “Felt you close when I learnt to let go, now I’ve got nothing for it to show,” Vraell encapsulates the inner struggle of trying to move forward while memories keep old friendships close. He explains, “It’s like I tried to crack on and not miss that we went our separate ways, as all friends do at some point, but friends are always there and pop up in memories and places.”
'Waste' beautifully captures the feeling of being “in your head” about a friendship until the distance fades and the connection feels just as strong as ever, resonating with anyone who’s ever navigated the ups and downs of maintaining long-distance bonds.
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