“The Letter” dropped Friday, stems from her time on the show and shows off those wonderfully unique vocals that drew so much praise from The Voice coaches.
Kyndal explains on Instagram that she wrote the song while waiting to return to The Voice, “excited” for the new beginning the show offered.
But then self-doubt crept in and “I repeated some old patterns, stirred up a couple problems for myself until I found myself in that funk I just couldn’t seem to shake.”
So she says she did what she typically does when that happens, pouring out her thoughts in a journal post and addressing it to God.
“The message of the day ended up revealing my most dangerous pattern as self-criticism,” she writes.
“As someone who has been through a lot of shit, I never imagined myself as my biggest liability.”
The result is “The Letter,” a song about self-acceptance.
Or, in Kyndal’s words about “coming to terms with who you may have been before. Accepting your wrongs and MOVING ON into being the person you are supposed to be!”
Here’s “The Letter,” a song Kyndal celebrated with a release party Thursday night in Nashville.
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