My name is Amelia Andersson-Nickson and I love to sing. My 14 years on this planet have been filled with music. I have been singing and composing music for as long as I can remember. My first instrument was a tiny Casio keyboard that I bought for $3 at a school fete when I was four.
This song is a reflection of a time in my life that was incredibly painful for me, my parents’ divorce. I felt like I was being ripped apart when I was asked to make a huge decision about how I wanted to live my life, and with who, when I was only 5 years old. I still hold emotional scars from the experience and really needed to take some time to unpack all of the hurt so I could take a good look at it from a more informed, mature position. I believe we all need to reflect on where we have been and our actions so that we can forgive ourselves and others and move forward.
credits
from Elevate Academy 2017,
released December 9, 2017
Words and Music by Amelia Andersson-Nickson
Produced by Koebi Faumui
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