
Shery M steps into a bold new chapter with “Goin Gone,” her first English-language single, where she circles back to her truth. Having risen out of Iran’s underground scene and now building a massive global following against all odds, Shery M doesn’t switch languages here so much as widen her reach. This song closes a door and flies another open at the exact same moment. So it’s messy, emotional, and necessary.
The track begins in a hazy, dreamy hush, as if suspended between places. Then the beats hit deep and heavy, the bass rolling in with authority while a rush of atmospheric air whooshes around the edges. Light, jittery percussion keeps everything in motion, like a nervous heartbeat that slowly finds its courage. When Shery M’s voice enters, it’s instantly commanding—rich, luscious, and smooth, pouring out like molten honey. She’s soft, but also carries an undeniable anthemic strength, the sound of someone finally choosing themselves.
Lyrically, “Goin Gone” is raw. She captures the strange mix of fear, guilt, relief, and freedom that comes with leaving everything behind, as she sings, “I have been checking my phone so paranoid” and nervously scanning the eyes on her as she takes a grand exit with a first class flight. She admits, “I cried for the first time / You know I never show it,” the song cuts straight to the bone, showcasing the best of survival, release, and rebirth.
As the track builds, Shery M’s vocals soar higher, riding the modern global pop production with confidence. It’s polished enough for radio and remix culture, yet emotionally grounded enough to feel intimate.
“Goin Gone” stands tall as a withdrawal because sometimes the bravest thing you can do is walk away. And when Shery M does, she doesn’t rises to step onto new heights.
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Review by: Naomi Joan