Heidi Vincent

Heidi Vincent – “Dear ADHD” (Single Review)

Vancouver, BC-based indie pop artist Heidi Vincent has recently unveiled her single, “Dear ADHD.”

Heidi shares,

“I wrote this song for people like me who struggle with ADHD and I wrote it for the world. My hope is to inspire connection, compassion & cognizance of what life with ADHD is like. “I want to tell everyone who is diagnosed with ADHD/ADD we are ok and we’re not alone.”

Review

“Dear ADHD” provides a deep and honest look into the complexities of our minds. The lyrics repeatedly touch on the idea of putting on a metaphorical mask and dealing with inner struggles like sensitivity to rejection and anxiety.

The line “And in my heart, I know I’m brighter than the version of me that you see” suggests an internal conflict between self-awareness and external perceptions. This internal struggle is further emphasized by the mention of intrusive thoughts and the difficulty of breaking free from the constraints imposed by one’s own mind.

The song’s lyrics also explore the tough side of how people cope, mentioning dopamine as a driving force and acknowledging the harmful impact of drugs. This brings a dose of reality to the music, showing how individuals deal with their internal battles and look for comfort.

To sum up, the indie pop track grabs attention with its deep and emotional lyrics. It paints a vivid picture of inner struggles, societal expectations, and the yearning for real connections, delivering a powerful and relatable listening journey.

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