BERENICE unpacks the ache of emotional amnesia in new single “Forgot To Love You”


In her latest single, "Forgot To Love You," BERENICE dives headfirst into the emotional paradox of modern heartbreak. The track serves as both a confessional and a contradiction, exploring the raw and murky space between what we feel and what we can't quite explain. This isn't a breakup song in the traditional sense. It's something deeper. It's about losing grip, not in a loud crash, but in the slow, almost imperceptible fade. And in that silence, she builds a world full of ache.

BERENICE lets you feel the pain. Her voice moves like a slow burn, smooth, vulnerable, and piercingly honest. There's a quiet desperation in every note, like someone trying to retrace the steps back to something that's already slipped away. "Forgot To Love You" is minimal yet emotionally charged, giving space for the lyrics to breathe and for the listener to feel uncomfortably seen. What sets this single apart is its fearless embrace of contradiction. Loving someone but forgetting to love them is a gut-punch of a concept, one that feels both foreign and hauntingly familiar. 

It's the kind of emotional dissonance many feel but few can articulate. BERENICE manages to do so with haunting clarity. With "Forgot To Love You," BERENICE delivers a moment. A mirror. A reckoning. The single is proof that she's not afraid to sit in the emotional gray areas and invite her audience to sit with her. Heartbreaking and perplexing, "Forgot To Love You" is a quietly devastating triumph.

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