SOMADINA - FEEL SOMETHING
- Penny
- May 19
- 1 min read

Somadina’s Feel Something is exactly what it says on the tin — an emotional release that doesn’t try too hard to dress up the pain, but sits in it honestly and lets you breathe through it. It’s her first drop in a while, and you can tell she didn’t rush this one. It feels intentional, reflective, and quietly powerful.
The track leans into soulful R&B with a soft and soothing tone. There’s a gentleness to the production — subtle chords, stripped-back elements, and enough space for her vocals to really sit front and centre. It’s not trying to be a big radio moment or a viral hook — instead, it’s intimate, like a voice note from a friend who’s finally ready to talk.
Lyrically, you can feel what she’s been through. There’s a heaviness in her words, but also a sense of peace — like she’s come out the other side of something difficult. And when she sings about being seen by God and finding her way back, it doesn’t feel preachy, just honest. You believe her.
It’s not a song for every mood — it’s for stillness, reflection, healing. The kind of track you put on when you’re walking alone or just need a moment to catch your breath. And in that context, it really hits. It’s not here to impress, it’s here to hold space. And that’s where its strength lies.
Feel Something isn’t trying to do too much. It’s soft, emotional and human — a reminder that music doesn’t always need a big moment to matter. Sometimes it just needs to tell the truth. And Somadina’s done that beautifully here.
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