There's a special way music makes you want to dance through your heartbreak , and KINNA MONE knows how to capture that. Below, on "POM," the album closer off of their debut "Therapeutic Nights Out," the singer-songwriter and producer unspools an emotionally raw finale that feels like the lingering embrace before a goodbye.
Abr. Peace of Mind. "POM" is a full-circle moment. It begins with this soft openness and gently eases us into that dull throb of farewell that hurts, but also means something more. Freedom. As a queer artist, KINNA MONE brings honesty to that emotional space, a place where love hasn't always felt safe or fully understood. But instead of wallowing in misery, "POM" builds. Synths rise and kick beats in, and what begins as a whisper becomes a dance-floor anthem. It is genre-bending pop at its most intimate, expansive, and haunting. INNA's voice has emotional gravity, but the production also has an inescapable twinkling of hope. Each beat is a tug-of-war between heartache and serenity.
"POM" is the kind of song that creeps up on you. It's not just about release, how we release, and what freedom might sound like once we do. Whether you're still nursing that broken heart or standing on the other side, this song meets you right where you're at and gives you a little lift.
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