British-Iranian, singer-songwriter, Farrah draws on a past relationship in stunningly
captivating track “Freewheeling”, her first release of 2022.
Fresh on the scene from her debut EP, Night Light, Farrah effortlessly blends genres on
“Freewheeling”. Hypnotic production lays the foundation for the newcomer’s raw and
vulnerable lyrics as her vocals dance between tones, showcasing her velvety range. As the
song progresses, 00s inspired drum patterns and other worldly synths build - a sound Farrah
is becoming recognised for as she takes influence from her mixed heritage.
Delving into the story behind the track, Farrah explains: “Freewheeling’ was a form of
closure for myself after a long-term relationship ended. It describes that feeling of confusion
when someone isn’t sure about you – wondering if you should respect yourself and walk
away or wait around for answers. I found the latter only damaged my self-esteem and
prolonged the pain. I hope that people who listen to this song feel empowered enough to
realise they are more than enough on their own and don’t need to settle for someone who is
unsure because someone else will see and deserve your true value.”
Never shying away from the truth in her writing, Farrah has proved that she’s an artist who’s
lyrics resonate with many. With her recent debut headline show selling out in a matter of
days, the newcomer’s success has been coming in thick and fast with a sync on the US hit
show, “Good Trouble”, as well as continued support from top tastemakers at both BBC
1XTRA and RINSE FM. With the release of “Freewheeling” there is no doubt the songstress
is on an upward trajectory into the rest of 2022.
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