Zoe Wees - Hold Me Like You Used To Review

: Wees explores the idea that while a person's body may leave the world, their soul remains.

"Hold Me Like You Used To" is a deeply personal power ballad by German singer-songwriter , primarily centered on the theme of grief and the loss of a loved one . Inspiration and Meaning Zoe Wees - Hold Me Like You Used To

: The title of the EP on which the song appears comes from her mother’s comforting words that those who leave us watch from above with "golden wings". : Wees explores the idea that while a

: The lyrics convey a raw, "anthemic sadness," particularly during the bridge where she expresses a desperate wish to take away the pain of yesterday and feel okay again. Release and Project Context How Zoe Wees Deals With Post-Concert Loneliness : The lyrics convey a raw, "anthemic sadness,"

The song is a direct dedication to Zoe's , who passed away shortly before its release. Wees has described the track as a form of therapy, intended to help both herself and her listeners cope with the loneliness that follows a significant loss.