Sometimes it all starts with simple words — Let Me Go. Not as a plea to leave, but as an acknowledgment that holding on is no longer possible. When the feeling has already become a part of you, but continuing to live alongside it means slowly losing yourself.
And yet something remains. A quiet trace, almost invisible, like a breath print on glass. Your Name in My Heart — not a loud promise nor a vow. Just the memory of a person who once became a part of your inner silence.
Time passes, and feelings become lighter. As if the air fills the voids, and instead of pain, space appears. This is how Let Me Go (Air) is born — a state where the past no longer pulls you down, but dissolves into the air, turning into a memory.
The city lives its own life. People descend into the metro, trains leave into tunnels, stations follow one another. Amsterdam Metro — it’s moving forward, where amidst the noise of rails and strangers’ voices, you suddenly realize: the world never stopped because of one story.
And then the night comes, the music gets louder, and the heart starts beating in a different rhythm. Let Me Go (Club Edit) — it’s the same path, but without sadness. When you let go not out of pain, but because you finally learned to live on.
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