A fresh release of a 10-song mixtape early this month by Alabama-hailing artist Speegle has the song ‘Don’t Fumble Good Things’ at the very start. And we are definitely not going to fumble reviewing this brilliant indie-pop track. ‘Don’t Fumble Good Things’ is a lyrics-heavy number, and Speegle’s words are what make it so special. He began his artistic journey at the early age of 12 by putting lyrics to music. Having worked as a lyricist for a long time, Speegle undoubtedly brings rawness and honesty to the poetry in this song.
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The song’s central idea, “don’t fumble with the good things in life”, offers simple advice, yet we rarely tell it to ourselves. Because good things are often taken for granted in this overwhelming materialistic life. Speegle realizes the value of his beloved and writes and composes this beautiful love song of reverence. The vulnerable lyrics expose the fragility of intimate relational emotions in the song. The sound remains minimalistic, carries a touch of modern ambient, and gives the lyrics space to breathe. There always lives simplicity in self-reflection, which is the greatest strength of all.
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‘Don’t Fumble Good Things’ speaks to a universal human flaw: the tendency to overlook the sacredness of what we already have. The song leaves you with a lingering question: What in my life am I carelessly letting slip through my fingers?
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