
Nyah Huck returns with her second release, “Goodbye Kiss,” following up her debut single “Cuts & Bruises.” The new track leans into an indie alternative sound with haunting melodies, emotional lyrics, and a chorus that sticks with you long after the song ends. There’s something very relatable about the way Nyah approaches heartbreak here. Instead of making the song overly dramatic, she keeps it honest, reflective, and real.
Nyah explained the meaning behind the song best herself:
“Goodbye Kiss is a metaphorical song about creating closure when an ending never comes. The ‘kiss’ isn’t literal, it’s the final act of letting go, reclaiming your heart, and moving forward. This song introspectively captures the tension between lingering attachment and emotional freedom. It’s a reflective anthem for anyone learning to release the past and embrace their own story.”
That emotion comes through immediately in lyrics like, “Questions linger in my head / Can’t get myself out of bed,” where she captures the feeling of being emotionally stuck after a relationship ends. But as the song moves forward, you hear the shift from heartbreak into confidence. Lines like, “I’m moving forward / I’m not gonna let you hold me back anymore,” feel like the turning point of the song — the moment where she finally decides to let go.
One of the strongest things about “Goodbye Kiss” is how natural it feels. The lyrics don’t sound forced or overthought. When Nyah sings, “You better wake up grow up / You’re out of my head now,” it feels less like revenge and more like someone finally realizing their worth. Even the hook, “Sorry, not really / You’re easy to miss,” has an attitude to it that makes the song memorable without losing its emotional side.
The production also helps bring the song to life. It blends indie pop and alternative influences in a way that feels current without chasing trends. Fans of artists like Gracie Abrams, Olivia Rodrigo, Holly Humberstone, and Phoebe Bridgers will probably connect with the mix of emotional storytelling and atmospheric production. There’s a late-night feeling to the song that makes it easy to replay.
Toward the end, Nyah delivers one of the most important lines on the track: “Cause I’m ready for the sequel / Ready to be healed.” It feels like the real message behind the song. “Goodbye Kiss” isn’t just about heartbreak, it’s about moving on, growing, and finally choosing yourself after holding onto something for too long.
The song would fit naturally on Spotify playlists like Lorem, Fresh Finds Indie, Sad Hour, Indie Pop & Chill, All New Indie, Chill Pop, and Young & Free. With only her second release, Nyah Huck is already showing she knows how to turn personal experiences into songs that connect in a real way.