Rone Andrews's latest single, "My Oh My," has a quiet bravery at its heart. It's not just a song to be heard, it's a song to be felt. The song was written as a personal anchor during tough times. Still, it goes beyond the artist's own experience and offers listeners going through similar emotional issues a way to connect.
"My Oh My" is about being strong. Andrews talks about heavy topics like depression, loneliness, and even thoughts of suicide with a sincerity that makes it seem real instead of staged. It's clear what the goal is, this music isn't just for fun, it's for making connections. The song has a hidden invitation to reach out, speak up, and find someone who will listen.
This release stands out because it has a clear goal. Andrews sees writing songs as more than just a way to be creative, he sees it as a duty. "My Oh My" is part of a bigger conversation about real-life problems. It talks about pain but doesn't let it have the last word. The message is simple but strong, change is always possible, even at its worst. A new day can change everything.
The song's simplicity is also a nice change of pace. Instead of making things worse, it focuses on clarity and hope, reminding us that help is always available and that asking for it can make a big difference.
