Staying with Niki Zefanya, we'll talk about her debut album, Moonchild, which gained a lot of interest in the music industry, especially among world music fans. This album, inspired by multiple sources and took 2 years to complete, addresses issues of identity and empowerment that are universal but still personal. Through its representation of the three phases of the moon's shape, the album investigates itself.
The crescent moon, which represents innocence, curiosity, and beginning or participating in something, is the first phase of the moon. The half-moon, which means disappointment and a loss of hope, is described in the second phase. The full moon, which means strength and self-discovery, is shown in the last step.
According to several sources, the young vocalist who performed with 88rising's recording work is already ingrained in him and accurately reflects his current situation. She also admitted that he was a child of the moon because he was more energetic at night than during the day when working on this song. Because of this, the album was entitled "Moonchild."
Not only Zephyr has the top three most listened songs but Moonchild also has it!
Come on, let's take a quick look at the top three songs from Moonchild!
Top 3 Moonchild
Lose
This song tells a story about a relationship that has to face separation. NIKI stated that the lyrics "I know, we know better, so we'd both better go" is one of her favorites since the wording and rhythm are just right. Additionally, she believes that this lyric sums up the song's meaning, "Lose".
Plot Twist
This song tells the story of a new story that has never been felt before, it doesn't even have a predictable ending which is described in the lyrics "And we're all still just stories above concrete.”
Switchblade
The story of NIKI's journey from Indonesia to the US is told in this song. It reveals how she felt as though she was in a foreign place, but she overcame her fear. The question "What is this place? "is expressed in the lyrics. The sky is huge, and nobody recognizes me, but I feel brave and not terrified."

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