Joy Oladokun - Breathe Again (lyrics) Official
: Lyrics such as "The devil's in the basement in my home / A flight of stairs is way too close" symbolize the persistent weight of anxiety and past mistakes that "collect debts" one does not owe.
Released on May 27, 2020, as part of the album In Defense of My Own Happiness , by Joy Oladokun is a piano-driven ballad widely praised for its raw vulnerability and spiritual resonance. Critics and listeners alike describe the track as a "soul-stirring" exploration of the human condition, often comparing Oladokun’s vocal depth to artists like Adele and Billie Eilish . Lyricism and Themes Joy Oladokun - breathe again (Lyrics)
: Despite its somber tone, the song concludes as an anthem of resilience. The line "When the world's so heavy, I can't stand / I close my eyes and start again" serves as a grounding mantra to return to the present moment. Composition and Reception : Lyrics such as "The devil's in the
Joy Oladokun - breathe again (from Sims Sessions) [Lyric Video] Lyricism and Themes : Despite its somber tone,
The song’s core message is an appeal for self-compassion and a reminder to let go of perfectionism.
: Oladokun has stated the song addresses the "anxiety and guilt" that can bog one down. The chorus— "Hold my breath until I'm honest / Will I ever breathe again?" —reflects the struggle to find truth and redemption amidst personal despair.