Emerging artist Wellingta has kicked off 2025 with the release of her poignant new single, “It’s Alright,” a moving exploration of love, loss, and the emotional intricacies of parting ways. Released on January 10, the track highlights Wellingta’s unique fusion of pop melodies and heartfelt lyrics, further cementing her place in the contemporary music landscape.
“It’s Alright” opens with a tender verse that immediately draws listeners into the world of longing and unfulfilled expectations. Wellingta’s soulful voice resonates deeply as she reflects on the unraveling of a relationship, delivering lines like, “There’s this feeling / A feeling I can’t deny / Doesn’t matter / Matter how hard I try.” The raw vulnerability in her words strikes a universal chord, speaking to anyone who has faced the pain of unreciprocated love or inevitable goodbyes.
The song’s pre-chorus intensifies the emotional depth, capturing Wellingta’s internal struggle with lyrics such as, “Now you got me / In my head / Overthinking / Don’t understand.” This introspection is further underscored by imagery of late-night phone calls left unanswered, a relatable experience for those navigating uncertainty in relationships.
The chorus, however, offers solace and resilience. With the repeated mantra, “It’s Alright / It’s Alright / It’s Alright / Goodbyes don’t last babe,” Wellingta encourages listeners to find hope amidst heartbreak. The repetition, paired with an uplifting musical backdrop, reinforces the idea that while goodbyes may seem final, they’re merely a chapter in life’s larger story.
Musically, the track blends catchy melodies with layered instrumentation, creating a soundscape that invites introspection and movement. The contrast between its reflective lyrics and upbeat rhythm provides a cathartic experience, allowing listeners to process their emotions while finding comfort in the music.
Wellingta’s ability to draw from personal experiences and craft universally resonant songs showcases her growth as an artist. With “It’s Alright,” she connects deeply with her audience, reminding them that vulnerability is a strength and that healing is a journey worth embracing.