With “Now,” KEAVONG puts words to what’s left when a love story falls apart: the mistrust, the doubts, the fear of letting someone in again. The narrator admits to moving through people like seasons, shifting moods quickly to shield himself from his own emotions. When his former partner comes back declaring their love, he can’t help but question the sincerity behind it, as captured in this confession from the track: “Oh, you say you love me now, is it ’cause I’m happy now?” Produced by Kira Shia, the song comes with a video directed by Shelley Men, weaving a quiet thread between present-day moments and softer memories, out now on Slash Music.
“Oh, you say you love me now, is it ’cause I’m happy now?” KEAVONG
Inside the world of KEAVONG
Emerging from a thriving indie pop scene, KEAVONG has made his mark through a voice that carries real weight and songwriting that never shies away from emotion. His sound draws from a lineage of powerful, heartfelt voices, echoing the vocal intensity of Sam Smith, the depth of Adele and Ariana Grande, the lyricism of Guy Sebastian and Ed Sheeran, and the raw spontaneity of Olivia Rodrigo. From this range of influences comes a sound that feels both intimate and universal, built around themes of love, resilience, and self-discovery. Active on social media, where he shares glimpses of his projects and everyday life, the artist keeps building a body of work rooted in honesty, one song at a time. Stay tuned, because what’s coming next promises to hit just as hard.
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