Tuesday, May 20 2025

Toronto artist Lina Fouro reaches deep into the well of memory on ‘Someday’, a stirring ballad that hums with strength and quiet hope. The track stands as both a personal elegy and a universal meditation, an outstretched hand to anyone still walking through the fog of loss.

From the first notes, there’s a softness that disarms. A restrained piano leads the way, framing Lina’s voice as it unfurls with equal parts ache and clarity. This is storytelling as a mirror for the moments we carry with us long after they pass.

What gives ‘Someday’ its lasting impact is how plainly it refuses to wrap grief in platitudes. Instead, Lina leans into the rawness, letting every lyric breathe with intention. But it’s not all weight and wound, there’s light here too. The song gently builds, layering harmonies and cinematic touches.

Crafted in collaboration with producer Kice Soroor and paired with a poignant visual filmed in Niagara-on-the-Lake, ‘Someday’ is clearly the result of deep intention. From its lyrical core to the serene setting of Newcomb Studios where it was recorded, every choice feels like an act of remembrance.

With this release, Lina Fouro both honours her own story and offers a space for others to find theirs. In a world often too loud to grieve properly, that kind of quiet honesty is more than enough.

Review

Summary

New single, ‘Someday’, by Lina Fouro
81%
Great

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