trouble bunny “M.D.L.”

trouble bunny comes back with another socially sensitive lo-fi pop piece, “M.D.L,” tapping into body dysmorphia, the unspoken insecurity and intense pressure behind popular social media phrase many use to accompany their selfie, “felt cute, might delete later.” Unlike the rest that smiles and overlooks the true meaning hidden from each photo, trouble bunny takes listeners to a look behind the scene.

The real world is not picture perfect. It’s far from that, but that’s the way it’s supposed to be. Everything and everyone has their unique beauty, no one and nothing should convince them otherwise. “M.D.L.” is dedicated to those who silently suffer from body dysmorphia. Inspired by her own struggle and those close to her’s, trouble bunny, through her sensuous and captivating lofi pop soundscapes, transforms everyday observation into a relatable song that sheds light and raises awareness around mental health issues that spike along side of picture perfect trend that in recent years rises across social platforms. Trouble bunny sends all her listeners a heartwarming love letter with “M.D.L.,” letting them know that they are beautiful just the way they are.

“M.D.L.” Isn’t just a form of self-expression. trouble bunny’s music is for her listeners. She cares about them, and music then becomes an effective mean to voice changes. There’s so much heart that goes into the lyrics and soundscapes of her music, along with her creative, unique twist adding to the genre of pop.

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