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Deborah Fitz - Home

There is a time machine that opens up the minute you hit play at Home by Deborah Fitz, and you are left wondering whether it's taking you to the past or the future. Deborah has already established her musical singing as she started singing at 14 with her father at pubs and clubs. She swings between slow swing, pop and RnB in terms of genres. You can see traces of her father in this song as well, not because you know him, but with the amount of familiarity Fitz has with him. The song opens a Narnian door of possibilities right from the start, the beat pattern is similar to the early 2000’s slow beat structure. Not only does she open a trunk of stories within the span of 4 minutes, but she also slowly unveils her heart as the song progresses. She renders a vulnerable performance that gives us a personal performance between a listener and her. Home follows the desire for not a place but a person, a parent figure. Having lost her father recently, the track might be a dedication to him. A series that offered wonderful and complex storylines, along with representation,n was Switched at Birth. Deborah’s voice would layer onto the already detailed show. Deborah Fitz is unafraid to show you her heart, and what else is art but to bridge the gap between desire, acceptance and a safe place to land. This young singer-songwriter is the future; she is unafraid, vulnerable and profoundly moving. You can check out more of her work in the links attached above.

  • 4 min
  • 8.1