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NUTRI3NT crafts a tender farewell with new single 'Losing You'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read

There’s something beautifully restrained about NUTRI3NT’s latest release 'Losing You'. It gently draws you inward, inviting you to sit with its ache and let it unfold at its own pace. And in that patience, it finds real power.


Hailing from Nottingham’s ever-evolving creative landscape, NUTRI3NT has steadily refined his artistic identity, but this new chapter feels especially assured. Teaming up with Daniella Goldfine, he ventures into a more expansive, orchestral-tinged folk-pop space that feels intimate yet widescreen in scope. From the opening moments, the track establishes a sense of atmosphere that feels almost cinematic. The arrangement is spacious, allowing each element to breathe, while subtle harmonic shifts give the song an undercurrent of emotional tension.


Goldfine’s voice is the heart of the piece. There’s a warmth and clarity to her delivery that carries the narrative with quiet dignity. She lets emotion settle naturally into each phrase, creating a performance that feels lived-in and genuine.


One of the most striking aspects of the song is its delicate instrumentation. A lightly shimmering cimbalom texture adds a ghostly glint to the arrangement, hinting at something ancient and fragile beneath the surface. Paired with orchestral touches and understated chord progressions, it creates an atmosphere that feels both timeless and deeply personal.


Thematically, 'Losing You' circles around grief. It captures the quiet devastation of parting from someone loyal and beloved, yet leaves enough emotional space for listeners to project their own experiences onto it. Whether it’s the end of a relationship, the loss of a friend, or the absence of a faithful companion, the song resonates with universal tenderness.


This release marks a notable step forward for NUTRI3NT. Expanding his palette and embracing collaborative storytelling, he’s crafted a piece that feels both vulnerable and refined. 'Losing You' leaves a lasting impression because it understands the power of a whisper.



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