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Michelle Núñez’s debut single making the most of it is a haunting, cinematic ballad that captures the ache of loss and the courage to face your own mistakes, wrapped in an ethereal, slow-motion dreamscape. With airy vocals layered over acoustic textures and subtle drum beats, Núñez uses the track as a confessional conversation with herself, reflecting on how the ghosts of past relationships and moments can still haunt you. Her lyrics are both fragile and bold, confronting the wreckage of what once was while still daring to believe there is meaning in the mess. Written as a love letter to life and in memory of her late baby sister, making the most of it resonates deeply with themes of growth, acceptance, and the quiet resilience it takes to keep moving forward. The song’s honest, cinematic storytelling makes it a perfect fit for Spotify playlists like Sad Indie, Fresh & Chill, Indie Ballads, and Feel Good Indie Rock. On tour, Núñez would be a natural match to open for artists such as Phoebe Bridgers, Mitski, or Julien Baker, whose audiences connect with raw, emotional songwriting and poetic vulnerability. Her multidimensional artistry, shaped by a background in acting, writing, and music, brings a unique narrative sensitivity to her songs, allowing listeners to experience her story as if they were turning the pages of her diary.

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