Co-written with the producer Murray Pulver, "Over You" centers on that turning point when reflection becomes resolution. But rather than consuming itself in heartbreak, the song reveals in self-discovery letting courage conquer comfort and honesty overpower fear. It's about having the maturity to know when something has come to an end and the courage to close the door yourself.
There's a welcome dose of maturity in the way "Over You" handles the idea of moving on. This song isn't a grand exit, a bitter breakup anthem. Rather, Lamoureux posits that letting go is an act of self-respect. The song is for anyone who's had to unlearn old versions of themselves to step into something truer, freer, and more aligned with who they've become.
All of which makes "Over You" resonate, even if it's built around a new wound. It respects its past but is not held prisoner by it. The lesson is clear, growth does not always come from holding on, it often starts when you finally let go of what no longer fits.
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