Feel Shift finds light with “Learning To Laugh Again” after betrayal

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Feel Shift’s “Learning To Laugh Again” is a powerful and moving song from their 14-track album, “BETRAYED,” which emerges from the ashes of heartbreak. The project, which was written and recorded in just 18 days, is an artistic exploration of the trauma of betrayal. However, this particular track reminds us of the dawn after a storm.

The song is composed of many journal entries, texts, and a deliberate focus on emotional pain, portraying healing honestly and transparently. Instead, it goes through it slowly, on purpose, and with understanding. “Learning to Laugh Again” shows what it’s like for someone to rediscover joy after a period of forgetting.

Each lyric is like a letter to someone who has loved and lost, prompting them to reflect on the possibility of finding happiness again. The message of “Learning To Laugh Again” is powerful, but so is the intention behind it. Feel Shift created the “BETRAYED” album to connect with people who feel broken and to demonstrate that pain does not determine the outcome. 

Every note feels real, as if the artist has turned pain into healing. The song’s tempo, mood, and quiet strength make it a personal confession and a group hug at the same time. “Learning To Laugh Again” is a way to express recovery through melody. Feel Shift shows that even after betrayal, there is still beauty in the spaces between heartbreak and hope.

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