‘Chill Girl’ is a resonating and immersive release from Bea Stewart

The track is from the artist's resonating new heartbreak-themed EP Wish It Was You

The track is from the artist’s resonating new heartbreak-themed EP Wish It Was You

The final piece of her immersive new EP Wish It Was You, Belfast-born singer-songwriter Bea Stewart‘s ‘Chill Girl’ is a track that offers a bit of levity and something more light-hearted on a release shrouded full of vulnerability as she explores love and heartbreak in a variety of different ways and states.

The track is about the point that comes after a heartbreak where you feel ready to throw yourself into something new, over the idea of constantly being sad over the same person and looking to broaden your horizons once again. There is a really heartfelt and resonating feel to the track, with its affable melodies and honest lyrics really striking a chord with you as a listener. Ultimately, the lesson is that trying to put your feelings aside, hide your emotions, and spring yourself into something new is a bad idea, and the track explores the idea of trying to be the titular ‘Chill Girl’ and the increasing anguish that that will only cause down the line.