Lyrically, the song also serves as a thank-you to a school teacher who supported her through her most difficult struggles as a child. Musical Composition
While often performed with a stripped piano accompaniment, versions featuring strings (violin and cello) have also been recorded. Impact & Performance Zoe Wees - Control
Wees refers to her epilepsy as a "demon" she had to face. Writing the song was a form of therapy that helped her process the trauma and scars left by the condition. Lyrically, the song also serves as a thank-you
Despite its heavy subject matter, Wees intended the track to be an uplifting anthem about becoming a "fighter" and finding strength through acceptance. Writing the song was a form of therapy
Known for her powerhouse, raspy vocals, Wees uses her range to convey the "spinning" sensation and chest pressure associated with her health battles.
Zoe Wees' debut single, is a deeply personal power ballad that chronicles her childhood struggle with Benign Rolandic Epilepsy . Released in March 2020, the song serves as a lyrical exploration of the anxiety, helplessness, and literal loss of control she experienced during seizures. Deep Meaning & Story
The track is categorized as Pop, R&B, and Soul, often compared to the raw, piano-driven production of artists like Lewis Capaldi. Technical Details: Key: E major or C♯ minor.