Packed with buoyant summer melodies and smooth guitar licks, “Paranoid” is a reflective piece from the young artist, candidly detailing the breakdown of a romantic relationship from the Dublin based musician. “‘Paranoid’ … it’s exactly that! It’s about a relationship I was in and totally had the feeling I was getting messed around, but constantly being told that nothing was going on” he explains.
“The music makes it feel like a pretty upbeat track but ironically it’s a lot more cynical than it sounds. It’s about being at peace with something in my past and using what I learned from it. I like that I’m more aware, getting paranoid is a way for me to step back and suss out the situation.”
Music has always been Isaac’s first love, also finding a passion for composing and performing at just 12 years old, and “Paranoid” is further indication of Isaac’s impressive musical talent.
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