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Nyah Huck returns with her third release Reflection, and once again she’s proving that every song has its own story to tell.

On this new mid-tempo track, Nyah takes a closer look at self-image and the pressure we put on ourselves to measure up. What starts as happiness and confidence slowly unravels into something more complicated, as she begins questioning the choices she’s made and the person staring back at her in the mirror.

“The truth became clear, I only cared about the mirror” serves as the song’s turning point, leading into a chorus that captures the confusion of losing sight of what’s real while chasing an impossible standard. Rather than trying to provide answers, Nyah allows the story to unfold naturally, giving listeners space to connect with the lyrics through their own experiences.

Vocally, she delivers the song with conviction, while the polished production gives the track a modern pop feel without overshadowing the message. It’s another strong release from an artist who continues to explore different perspectives and emotions with each song she puts out.

Three releases in, Nyah Huck is building a catalog that’s less about repeating a formula and more about sharing different chapters of life through music. With its relatable theme, polished production, and pop sensibilities, this latest release could find a home on Spotify playlists such as Fresh Finds Pop, Fresh Pop, Pop Rising, Young & Free, Lorem, and New Music Friday.

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