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Somewhere Over My Head

Greyson Chance

Ep 2016

About this album

Sound: "A polished blend of introspective lyrics and infectious pop melodies that showcase emotional depth."

Where they were

Released on May 13, 2016, 'Somewhere Over My Head' marked Greyson Chance's return to the music scene after a significant hiatus following his debut album. This album comes after his earlier breakthrough in 2010 with 'Waiting Outside the Lines', positioning him in a phase of artistic maturation as he explores deeper themes in his songwriting.

Why it matters

'Somewhere Over My Head' garnered attention for its exploration of personal growth and self-acceptance, resonating particularly with younger audiences. It illustrates Chance's evolution as an artist, moving beyond his initial viral fame to create a more nuanced pop sound, contributing to discussions around mental health in pop music.

Essential tracks

  • "Afterlife" — The opening track sets the tone for the album, blending lush instrumentation with reflective lyrics about hope and resilience.
  • "No Fear" — This track stands out for its empowering message and catchy chorus, encapsulating the album's theme of overcoming challenges.
  • "More Than Me" — 'More Than Me' showcases Chance's vocal range and emotional depth, making it a highlight that reflects personal introspection.

Release Date

May 13, 2016

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Afterlife 3:18
  2. 2 Back on the Wall 3:25
  3. 3 Hit & Run 3:50
  4. 4 No Fear 3:44
  5. 5 More Than Me 5:47