
The London-based singer-songwriter returns with a piece that comes like a release, as if the music had been sitting just beneath the surface, waiting for the right moment to surface. Blending pop, soul, and jazz with a delicate touch, in “Finally,” she leans into vulnerability without losing control, turning personal rupture into something quietly luminous.
The track unfolds with a soft, flowing piano that immediately sets an intimate tone. It lingers, letting each note breathe as if mirroring the emotional weight behind it. Then Vianne’s husky, measured, and deeply expressive voice enters. She builds the narrative slowly, line by line, letting the feeling seep in. Very fragile, her voice strains at moments, echoing the classic jazz phrasing of old-school greats, which feels just instinctive.
Lyrically, “Finally” sits in that delicate space between heartbreak and healing. She sings, “Finally a break up song/About time I move on/I was worried I wouldn’t feel a thing,” it lands like a quiet confession. It’s about the strange calm that follows emotional exhaustion, that moment when you realise you’ve survived the worst of it.
As the song progresses, the arrangement remains understated, allowing the emotional arc to take centre stage. That restraint works in its favour, as every note, every pause, feels intentional. By the end, “Finally” doesn’t just tell a story of moving on—it feels like it. It’s soft, reflective, and deeply human, proving that sometimes the most powerful breakthroughs just need to be heard.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

