Muna Ileiwat has shared her new single “Pity Party” and the thematic elements of this one sound oddly familiar. Not that I’m naming names but I could and probably shouldn’t. More about the song: The percussive, voltaic opener “Pity Party” served as the catalyst for this latest collection. Inspired by an event that happened on the last night of her twenty-seventh year, Muna began exploring and unpicking the emotional baggage from those twelve months to try to make sense of where her life was going. “That year marks a time when I became somewhat of an open book,” she explains. “I had no time for people’s bullshit and decided I was just going to start tackling life with 100% conviction.” This self-assured stance is palpable throughout the EP’s assertive offerings, as she laments “I wonder what you’re looking for, acceptance isn’t here knocking at your door.”
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