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Lorena Leigh – Aspirin (Don’t Come For Me)  

Lorna Leigh

Lorena Leigh has released her newest charismatic single, “Aspirin (Don’t Come For Me)”  a song about freeing your authentic self from doubt.

With deep lyrics about struggling in the darkness and the determination and perseverance to carry on despite what anyone thinks about you, “Aspirin (Don’t Come For Me)” is an encouraging message of Leigh’s mantra of clearing away demons and asserting the birthright of power that lives inside. “Aspirin (Don’t Come For Me)” depicts this optimistic outlook that one finds for themselves.

Lorena Leigh uses this upbeat track to convey her profound thoughts on how society isn’t ready for someone to be unapologetically themselves. “I think a person living life to the fullest can be perceived as a threat,” says Leigh. “It challenges others’ comfort zones, their judgment, the rules of how things “should” be and can subconsciously reveal how a person might be in their own mental prison.” The instrumentation paints this trippy- weightless tone that makes listeners feel like they are elevating higher through the path of light and self-discovery. The light electronic beats and rhythms heard throughout the track were a collaborative effort by Lorena Leigh,  Ernesto Valenzuela, who produced, engineered, and mixed, and Matias Carvajal, who mastered “Aspirin (Don’t Come For Me.)” Lorena Leigh reminds listeners to embrace existence beyond comfort’s confines, like dancing in public, initiating conversations with strangers, laughing until tears flow despite appearances, or asserting “no” to prioritize one’s own happiness as the connecting with the essence of life. This experience transcends any substance; it’s liberation at its peak. It’s not just an aspirin; it’s something far superior.

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