Noah Cunane's "Everybody Changes" Is a Jaw-Dropping Ballad of Heartbreak & Loss

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As summer comes to a close, the fall quickly sweeps it away. In lieu of bouncy summer jams also come angelic ballads of change and powerful emotion. Noah Cunane, formerly known as Sachi, welcomes the new season with a gorgeous brand new release,   "Everybody Changes."  

This is only Cunane's fourth official single and it follows the release of his powerful track "Rich Girls." On "Rich Girls," Noah was able to flex his vocal ability while masterfully controlling his register and nailing issues in regard to superficiality. This track left many on the edge of their seat waiting for more, and today the young LA-based talent delivered in a big way.  

The new track, "Everybody Changes," is Cunane's first official release under the artist name of Noah Cunane, rather than Sachi. With this return to his roots, Noah made clear that this track may be his most personal to date. The track delves into issues regarding loneliness, heartbreak, and overcoming.  

Along with the heart-melting message, Cunane delivers vocals to match. On the refrain he echoes, "you were my lifeline." This line is delivered with a gorgeous reach into his upper register, as he sings with a passion and yearning that displays the emotion behind the track. The vocals are sprinkled over a soft and somber piano melody, matching the mellow nature of the track.  The piano seemingly fades in and out of the backing track, which allows the highlight of the track to be the vocal performance.  

Despite the undoubtedly beautiful vocals Noah displays, it is his ability to deliver with passion that makes the track so relatable. This release and the new beginning of Noah Cunane, leaving behind Sachi, are all promising signs for the young Los Angeles native.

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