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Eylsia Nicolas’s new song, “The Worst Is Over,” gives listeners a glimpse into the quiet pain of a love that has already ended. Nicolas writes with such honesty that it hurts. He captures that delicate moment when two people stop pretending and finally face the truth, they were holding on to something that wasn’t real anymore. Eylsia Nicolas shows that closure just has to be real.
“The Worst Is Over” is different from many breakup songs that focus on anger or regret. Instead, it focuses on acceptance. It’s not the lost love, it’s the difficulty of saying goodbye when comfort seems safer than the truth. The lyrics are both fragile and strong, showing that the artist isn’t afraid to look at the grey area between heartbreak and healing.
Eylsia’s voice tells the story with raw grace, steady but shaking in all the right places. Each line feels like it came from a diary she never meant to share. The production is quiet but strong, and it lets the weight of her words stay with you long after the last note fades.
“The Worst Is Over” is a mirror for anyone who’s ever stayed too long, hoping things would become better. Nicolas reminds us that sometimes the strongest thing to do is to let go and walk away. It’s the sound of freedom coming from heartbreak and truth finally winning over denial. “The Worst Is Over” is a beautiful example of how to deal with the hardest parts of life with honesty, heart, and an unshakeable belief that moving on is its own kind of love.
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