Amanda Holley’s ‘FOMO’ Or an Ode to Emotional Survival
Amanda continues to describe, "FOMO is more than fear of missing out—it's f ear of feeling too much." She captures the feeling that looms over each seductive beat. Q Tha Producer and SOSX Beats produced the song, and Michael Prochilo, whose other work earned him a GRAMMY® nomination, collaborated with Amanda adding emotional richness and depth through his vocal production. "visualizing you at my door every time I’m scanning my camera roll" her assertion roots the line screenlight on lonely skin—awful but fiercely soft and unforgettable. It perfectly captures the suitability of the stillness in the early hours in self-judging and the nervous thumbs poised to send surrendering to craving.
Fear of missing out drives Amanda Holley's music and is propelling her to new heights. 'Seasoning' and 'Ride or Die', songs she released, were under GRAMMY® consideration which certainly speaks volumes about her music. She performs in prestigious venues from Carnegie Hall to an in-home recording studio spilling the beans, and where she performs, she releases unbridled energy battering the planet unapologetically.
'FOMO' is another installment in the graphic novel she has been sketching. In her announcement of a forthcoming EP 'HolleyGraphic', the 5-octave range singer labeled the song raw survival as she explains that a DM is probably something more valuable nowadays than an ardor declaration. Yet she chose to give us a ballad that makes us miss, wish, and feel too much. "She puts herself in harm's way" with this act of raw bravery.
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