Patty Monroe highlights an emotive song lifted off her Malatjie album in Fighter featuring Caleb Williams. The song takes you on a trip into Patty's reflective thoughts about her life. The writing process for this song was just as sentimental as the song sounds.
Patty raps about her mother and wanting to make her proud after all she put her through. I think a lot of us can relate to that notion. She continues to rap about the hardships of growing up where she did (Cape Town), trying to pursue a career in music with all the rejection she's faced, and finally being in the limelight which is not the most glamorous experience either. This song is more like a peak into Patty Monroe's personal diary entry on a sad day and it will definitely tug at your heart. Caleb's vocals add that level of sadness and softness to accompany Patty's introspective delivery. Beautiful work.
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