Raised in Beirut and now rooted in Ottawa, singer-songwriter Raphaela crafts the kind of romance we recognize instantly—bittersweet, cinematic, and worn proudly on the sleeve. Her upcoming debut EP promises a reel of epic, aching connections, but with “Bittersweet,” she gives us the sunlit afterimage: a track that hums with acceptance and leaves you feeling lighter than you started.
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Written in the wake of a dream that reopened the door to a long-forgotten summer romance, “Bittersweet” moves with a soft melancholy and a bright current underneath—like a breeze through open windows on a late August afternoon. The production glows: gentle guitar and spacious textures cradle Raphaela’s intimate vocal, as percussion and melodic lift keep the song buoyant. It’s the sonic embodiment of smiling through a memory that once stung, now sweetened by time.
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What makes “Bittersweet” resonate isn’t just its reflective lyricism—it’s the way Raphaela translates letting go into something celebratory. She writes with a filmmaker’s eye, catching small details and emotional pivots, then setting them to melodies that rise like a swell and resolve with calm. The result is a feel-good listen that invites a singalong while quietly honoring the tender ache at its core.
As a preview of her debut EP, “Bittersweet” signals an artist who understands scale—big feelings, intimate framing—and knows how to leave a listener walking a little taller. It’s an ode to impermanence that somehow feels lasting, a reminder that acceptance can be radiant.
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For fans of cinematic pop with heart, Raphaela is one to watch—and “Bittersweet” is the kind of song you’ll keep returning to when you’re ready to remember, release, and smile.
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