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“Why do we fall, sir? So that we can learn to pick ourselves up.” This memorable quote by Michael Caine from Batman Begins resonates with us all. Stephanie Braganza serves as a perfect example of this sentiment. It also reminds us to relentlessly pursue our dreams and reach our goals… regardless of the challenges we face!

The Toronto-based artist Stephanie Braganza is more than an artist.. She is an icon. Braganza is recognised as one of CBC Music’s ‘10 South Asian–Canadian Artists You Need to Hear Right Now’ and helped set a Guinness World Record for the World’s Longest Concert. An animal rights activist, her music video Chains of Silence gained support from notable figures and organisations. She has performed at the MuchMusic Video Awards and even for former U.S. president George W. Bush. In 2023, she sang the national anthem at the Canadian Blind Hockey national tournament and regularly performed at Rogers Centre during the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2024 season.

Musically, her strong and expressive vocals have the ability to resonate deeply and captivate any listener. This effect is amplified by the energetic music that complements her unique singing style flawlessly. I was particularly impressed by the seamless transition into her chorus. As a guitarist myself, I found the rhythm and lead guitar parts to be truly iconic. The outro guitar solo, in particular, sent chills down my spine.

To be more specific, the song showcases her ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with listeners, both lyrically and musically. The song’s dynamic arrangement pairs punchy guitar riffs with driving drums, creating an anthemic backdrop for Braganza’s soaring vocals. Each verse builds with intensity, reflecting the struggle of facing personal challenges, while the chorus bursts with empowering energy, urging listeners to embrace their strength and resilience.

The accompanying music video further amplifies the song’s message, depicting a narrative of personal transformation and triumph. Through vivid imagery and symbolic storytelling, Braganza portrays the struggle to overcome fears and doubts, ultimately emerging stronger and more confident. This visual representation complements the song’s themes and highlights Braganza’s artistic vision and commitment to storytelling through her art.

With “Feel A Little Less,” Stephanie Braganza not only solidifies her place in the music industry but also continues to inspire with her dedication to meaningful causes and authentic expression. Her ability to connect with audiences on a personal level, while also advocating for important issues, makes her a standout artist in today’s music landscape.