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Debbie Christ's "I’m Afraid of Love" Review

 

The song “I’m Afraid of Love” by Debbie Christ is a perfect example of a song that evolved in the pop context yet depicts the artist’s willingness to open up and portray her fears and worries. Starting with the musical notes played on piano and in a slow tempo, ensures that the audience listens in a close manner. Debbie’s fragile singing makes the song focus on the duæ contrasting feelings of fear and passion powerful, and the strings and percussion behind the chorus are overwhelming. The bridge is spine-chilling and gives a great insight of her agonising vocal performance. The production stays sophisticated to make sure that her weakness as a woman remains highlighted. As a song that resonates between the voice of Adele on the verses and Sara Bareilles on the chorus, fans of the two singers have something to listen to and appreciate in the song with a message people should embrace about love even with the fears it brings.


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