Vianne’s latest single “On My Own” moves with calm conviction. It blends soul, R&B, and pop into a smooth, stripped-back sound that holds its own without shouting for attention. Co-written and produced with Jacob Lobo, the track was born out of a breakup, but it doesn’t wallow. Instead, it focuses on the strength it takes to walk away and the clarity that comes with it. The production stays subtle. Warm grooves, live-sounding instrumentation, and a confident but unforced vocal performance make space for the emotion to land. There’s something steady and assured in the way Vianne delivers each line. She doesn’t dramatize the story. She tells it straight, which somehow makes it hit even harder.
Her voice carries both softness and strength, giving you honesty without oversharing. If you’re into artists like Joy Crookes or Olivia Dean, you’ll feel right at home here. Vianne has a knack for emotional depth without ever sounding heavy. What really got me was how the song chooses restraint over reaction. It doesn’t need a big chorus or flashy hooks. It holds its power in stillness. It’s a breakup song that focuses on reclaiming oneself rather than pointing fingers, and that makes it feel refreshing. I also appreciate how her delivery keeps things grounded. It feels personal, not performative.
Vianne is gearing up to release her next EP “Time Passes” later this year, and if “On My Own” is anything to go by, she’s moving toward a sound that feels even more distilled and honest. Make sure to follow Vianne on Instagram and keep an eye out for more. Add “On My Own” to your playlist if you’re into songs that meet you where you are and leave you feeling a little stronger than before.
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