Miss Eddy Finds Strength in Vulnerability with New Single "Over"

Miss Eddy's musical journey is one of raw honesty, turning personal pain into influential art. With "Over," she opens up about the complicated process of leaving a toxic relationship, sharing her experiences with a vulnerability that resonates deeply. This track marks a turning point, where he channels heartbreak into a defiant declaration of self-worth

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3/13/20251 min read

Miss Eddy's musical journey is one of raw honesty, turning personal pain into powerful art. With "Over," she opens up about the difficult process of leaving a toxic relationship, sharing her experiences with a vulnerability that resonates deeply. This track marks a turning point, where he channels heartbreak into a defiant declaration of self-worth.

"Over" is an Afro-fusion song that explores betrayal and the exhaustion of staying in a harmful situation. The song's core message is one of moving forward, even when it's painful



Miss Eddy's lyrics, like "I know you lying for me, but me, I form easy" and "You know I no trust you, not again, no fam," reveal a hard-won understanding of his own value and a firm decision to no longer tolerate deceit. The chorus—“Over here, over here, oh my head”—repeats like a mantra, mirroring the weight of lingering doubts and the resolve to break free. Miss Eddy’s vocals shift seamlessly between weary resignation and fiery determination, embodying the chaos of letting go.


Built on Afro-fusion rhythms, the track blends muted percussion, moody synths, and soulful guitar riffs, creating a soundscape as stormy as the emotions it conveys. Listeners are plunged into a cinematic world: midnight drives through rain-soaked streets, solitary moments in dim rooms, and the tense push-pull of a fractured relationship. Yet beneath the melancholy lies an undercurrent of hope—a reminder that endings can birth newfound strength. “Over” is now available on all major streaming platforms.


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