Nia Perez’s Things I Wish I Said hits like a hidden gem in the indie-pop scene. Her voice feels good, weightless, almost celestial, guiding you through waves of emotion with effortless grace.
Some tracks are stripped-down, letting organic instruments breathe and linger in the space between chords; others pulse with energy, blending pop textures that make you sway.
Listening is like wandering through a diary set to music—raw, open, and intensely personal. Every lyric carries weight, every melody invites reflection, yet never feels heavy.
It’s the perfect soundtrack for late-night streets, cozy apartments, or those moments when you just want to get lost in sound. The EP feel alive, intimate, and profoundly moving. Dive into it:
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