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NEWS: Fiona Lennon releases ‘The Final Part’ single

Singer-songwriter Fiona Lennon unveils her latest single, ‘The Final Part,‘ an emotionally charged track blending country influences with her signature style. Available on all major streaming platforms from October 24th, ‘The Final Part‘ takes listeners through the raw emotional experience of heartbreak, betrayal, and finality in a relationship. Rich and glittering with sad girl vibes Lennon’s honeyed vocals dance over a buoyant bed of anthemic country-inspired riffs opening with a hauntingly smooth slide guitar that sets the tone for Fiona’s rich emotive vocals. With driving percussion and a steady bass line, the song swells and cascades, capturing the conflicting emotions of loss and empowerment.

At its core, The Final Part’ reflects on the painful realisation of being cheated on and the ultimate
decision to walk away. In the song’s poignant pre-chorus, Fiona boldly declares, “Don’t wanna
be the bigger person anymore, I won’t catch you if you fall,”
a line that encapsulates the powerful message of self-respect and closure. Her vocals carry both the weight of sadness and the strength of someone reclaiming their narrative. Speaking of the track, Fiona said, “This song is about reaching the end of your emotional rope and represents ‘the final part’ of the relationship.”

Since 2021, Fiona has established herself as a rising voice in the music world. With ‘The Final Part,’ she continues to push her sonic boundaries, while staying true to her reflective songwriting roots. ‘The Final Part’ will be available for streaming and download on Spotify & Apple Music, starting October 24th. For more updates and upcoming releases, follow IG @fionalennonmusic and Twitter @fiona_lennon

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