Rashida Briana creates amazing vibes w/ release “Sorry, We’re In Our Feelings”

There’s a difference between writing about feelings and actually sitting in them. On “Sorry, We’re In Our Feelings”, Rashida Briana doesn’t just visit emotion, she stays there long enough to understand it, question it, and sometimes even contradict it. This project feels like a collection of moments rather than a polished statement. Each track comes across like a page torn from a journal, unfinished thoughts, late realizations, and emotions that don’t quite resolve by the end. And instead of forcing closure, she lets that tension breathe..

The production across the project is stripped down in a way that feels deliberate. Nothing competes with her voice. The instrumentation sits low, almost like it’s there to hold space rather than lead. It gives the songs a kind of emotional closeness, like she’s not performing at you, but speaking to you. There’s a softness in the sonics, but it never feels weak. It’s controlled. Measured. Even in quieter moments, there’s weight behind what she’s saying. Rashida Briana writes like someone thinking out loud. Not every line feels resolved, and that’s the strength of it. She leans into uncertainty, into the moments where feelings don’t make sense yet. There’s a recurring theme of self reflection throughout the project, questioning attachment, recognizing patterns, and trying to figure out where she stands with herself more than anyone else. It doesn’t come across as dramatic, it feels real. Like she’s allowing herself to be wrong, to grow, to not have everything figured out..

What ties the project together is it’s willingness to stay in uncomfortable spaces. There’s no rush to empowerment, no forced “I’m better now” moment. Instead, the records live in that in between, where you’re aware of what you feel but still figuring out what to do with it. That honesty gives the project replay value. Different songs will hit depending on where you are mentally. It shifts with you. “Sorry, We’re In Our Feelings” is less about resolution and more about recognition. Rashida Briana creates a space where emotions don’t have to be cleaned up or explained, they just have to be felt. It’s a quiet kind of impact. The kind that doesn’t overwhelm you on first listen, but lingers long after. And sometimes, that’s the most honest kind of music there is..

Take a listen & let us know what you think..

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